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Hi all
We are doing wiring to 6 flats.DNO will provide 200 amps service head on ground floor.All Swas for flat submains come to the intake area on ground floor.
What is the best option for termibating those SWAs into individual switch fuses after Ryefield board or can i use MCCB panel.Do the manufacturers allow to use those panels at domestic properties.
Appreciate your help in advance
 
Sorry to but into this, I also have a block of 10 flats plus 100A 3 phase landlords supply.

We have the ryefield board and SWA from the flats going into switch fuses. What sort of requirements are there for the provision of metering.

Will they be happy to pull the corespondent fuse in the Ryefield unit or will the need red heads next to the meter positions to make it idiot proof.

Meters are all going in the main switch room.

Thanks
 
Sorry to but into this, I also have a block of 10 flats plus 100A 3 phase landlords supply.

We have the ryefield board and SWA from the flats going into switch fuses. What sort of requirements are there for the provision of metering.

Will they be happy to pull the corespondent fuse in the Ryefield unit or will the need red heads next to the meter positions to make it idiot proof.

Meters are all going in the main switch room.

Thanks
who's the DNO?
 
Sorry to but into this, I also have a block of 10 flats plus 100A 3 phase landlords supply.

We have the ryefield board and SWA from the flats going into switch fuses. What sort of requirements are there for the provision of metering.

Will they be happy to pull the corespondent fuse in the Ryefield unit or will the need red heads next to the meter positions to make it idiot proof.

Meters are all going in the main switch room.

Thanks

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