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<blockquote data-quote="jow" data-source="post: 502954" data-attributes="member: 33262"><p>thanks for the reply and trying to help. Ex-pat but we use Malta Reg - which are/were similar to the uk as far as I know (but things in the UK change fast compared to here and i dont keep track, no reason to do so actually)</p><p> </p><p> Residential electrical installations locally are very similar to one another and while i have been personally involved in 100+ installs, they are more or less the same with only small differences - mainly the number of rcbo's/mcb's. Obviously, all installs have to be up to local code because they require approval from concerned inspectors.</p><p> </p><p> I actually managed to sort the working diagram with the invaluable help from another source. (it needed only minor edits but at least i was given the go ahead by much experienced individuals who done that already)</p><p></p><p>in case someone in the future stumble upon this, im re-uploading the completed diagram. said installation have surge protection as well as over/under voltage protection. the secondary meter is not required/optional and specific to my case. the top components are only required if theirs a long distance between apartment and utility meter (hence )</p><p> </p><p> Obviously one has to follow the regs of the country of the install, as well as the manuals/installation instructions of the components one have.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>thanks again</p><p> [ATTACH]10964[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p> </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jow, post: 502954, member: 33262"] thanks for the reply and trying to help. Ex-pat but we use Malta Reg - which are/were similar to the uk as far as I know (but things in the UK change fast compared to here and i dont keep track, no reason to do so actually) Residential electrical installations locally are very similar to one another and while i have been personally involved in 100+ installs, they are more or less the same with only small differences - mainly the number of rcbo's/mcb's. Obviously, all installs have to be up to local code because they require approval from concerned inspectors. I actually managed to sort the working diagram with the invaluable help from another source. (it needed only minor edits but at least i was given the go ahead by much experienced individuals who done that already) in case someone in the future stumble upon this, im re-uploading the completed diagram. said installation have surge protection as well as over/under voltage protection. the secondary meter is not required/optional and specific to my case. the top components are only required if theirs a long distance between apartment and utility meter (hence ) Obviously one has to follow the regs of the country of the install, as well as the manuals/installation instructions of the components one have. thanks again [ATTACH]10964._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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