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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 446956" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>Thanks all!!</p><p></p><p>Do like them socket things!! could save a lot of messing... What i have do though, is to provide a 3P+N supply to a saw, and also a 230V socket, well two of them actually.</p><p></p><p>What i am thinking of doing, is you can get fairly cheap rotary switchfuses in quite a spacious metal enclosure. I am planning to do two things:</p><p></p><p>Firstly, fit a pair of IP44 or IP67 230V sockets to the sides of the enclosure, secondly, install a longer DIN rail in the thing, so i can fit terminal blocks, [i do not like stuffing multiple wires in terminals] and also a 20A RCBO to feed the two sockets.</p><p></p><p>The cable will enter the enclosure [which is IP65 rated] through a CW gland.</p><p></p><p>What makes me laugh, is that this is going to be installed indoors, but the building is so ****, that the rain soaks all the electrics, and somehow, even though i did not think it possible, takes out not one but two cutout fuses at a time.... How is this possible, well, 100A fuses in the cutout and 200A ones "protecting" a submain do not help!!! Still, my bit will be water proof</p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 446956, member: 13534"] Thanks all!! Do like them socket things!! could save a lot of messing... What i have do though, is to provide a 3P+N supply to a saw, and also a 230V socket, well two of them actually. What i am thinking of doing, is you can get fairly cheap rotary switchfuses in quite a spacious metal enclosure. I am planning to do two things: Firstly, fit a pair of IP44 or IP67 230V sockets to the sides of the enclosure, secondly, install a longer DIN rail in the thing, so i can fit terminal blocks, [i do not like stuffing multiple wires in terminals] and also a 20A RCBO to feed the two sockets. The cable will enter the enclosure [which is IP65 rated] through a CW gland. What makes me laugh, is that this is going to be installed indoors, but the building is so ****, that the rain soaks all the electrics, and somehow, even though i did not think it possible, takes out not one but two cutout fuses at a time.... How is this possible, well, 100A fuses in the cutout and 200A ones "protecting" a submain do not help!!! Still, my bit will be water proof john.. [/QUOTE]
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