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<blockquote data-quote="Lurch" data-source="post: 439397" data-attributes="member: 6967"><p>I would as a minimum add a switch fuse at the meter end so as [USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] points out, this will allow you to fuse down to a relevant rating for the tails. I would strongly advise the client though that a board change would make more sense in the long run, for the price difference. I'm doing similar on another job, client wanted a new circuit but the CU was in a bit of a state and there were a few remedials needed to get it something like before I could add a circuit, and then an RCD in another enclosure, at which point we might as well just change the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurch, post: 439397, member: 6967"] I would as a minimum add a switch fuse at the meter end so as [USER=6969]@ProDave[/USER] points out, this will allow you to fuse down to a relevant rating for the tails. I would strongly advise the client though that a board change would make more sense in the long run, for the price difference. I'm doing similar on another job, client wanted a new circuit but the CU was in a bit of a state and there were a few remedials needed to get it something like before I could add a circuit, and then an RCD in another enclosure, at which point we might as well just change the board. [/QUOTE]
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