nicks electrix
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hi
I recently installed electrics to an outside shed. when i did the testing and inspecting of the work i had done i noticed that the main incoming fuse on the suppliers side was a 60amp. The main double pole isolator in the consumer unit is 100amp. I do remember reading in the wiring regs that at no time should the main isolator in the consumer unit be greater than the suppliers fuse. I cannot remember where it was in the regs. Is this passable? Should i record this in the comments box?
THANKS
I recently installed electrics to an outside shed. when i did the testing and inspecting of the work i had done i noticed that the main incoming fuse on the suppliers side was a 60amp. The main double pole isolator in the consumer unit is 100amp. I do remember reading in the wiring regs that at no time should the main isolator in the consumer unit be greater than the suppliers fuse. I cannot remember where it was in the regs. Is this passable? Should i record this in the comments box?
THANKS