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<blockquote data-quote="Traineeboy" data-source="post: 518995" data-attributes="member: 32807"><p>If you have a 10mm2 SWA that needs to come back to the main consumer unit but it would be a nightmare to gland into the consumer unit because it only has the Hager Square knock outs - would it be acceptable to terminate the SWA into a switch fuse then run a 10mm2 T+ E back to the board on a MCB.</p><p></p><p>I know it's probably best to do a submain via Henley but is there anything wrong with doing it the way above. The SWA supplys a mini RCD unit in a shed so my thinking would be that the 10mm2 T + E from the switch fuse to the house consumer unit would’nt need RCD protection as the T+E would be clip direct and the SWA from the switch fuse to the shed is mechanically protected.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traineeboy, post: 518995, member: 32807"] If you have a 10mm2 SWA that needs to come back to the main consumer unit but it would be a nightmare to gland into the consumer unit because it only has the Hager Square knock outs - would it be acceptable to terminate the SWA into a switch fuse then run a 10mm2 T+ E back to the board on a MCB. I know it's probably best to do a submain via Henley but is there anything wrong with doing it the way above. The SWA supplys a mini RCD unit in a shed so my thinking would be that the 10mm2 T + E from the switch fuse to the house consumer unit would’nt need RCD protection as the T+E would be clip direct and the SWA from the switch fuse to the shed is mechanically protected. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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