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<blockquote data-quote="Part-time-Paul" data-source="post: 434826" data-attributes="member: 28155"><p>It's a fairly new 100A cut out, so I am supposed to fit 25mm tails. Never made much sense to me when the incoming cable is 16mm but I guess there must b e some logic somewhere. however your suggestion is probably a good solution, I am just going to fit 25mm tails from the CU into a new Henley block and if anyone feels the need in future they can change the ones from it to the meter, and as you say, then contact WPD to let them know the service fuse seals seem to be missing. :Salute</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Part-time-Paul, post: 434826, member: 28155"] It's a fairly new 100A cut out, so I am supposed to fit 25mm tails. Never made much sense to me when the incoming cable is 16mm but I guess there must b e some logic somewhere. however your suggestion is probably a good solution, I am just going to fit 25mm tails from the CU into a new Henley block and if anyone feels the need in future they can change the ones from it to the meter, and as you say, then contact WPD to let them know the service fuse seals seem to be missing. :Salute [/QUOTE]
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