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Can anyone point me to a Hager stockist who does 2 and 3 row insulated CU's please? Planning a TT install with a fair number of circuits and double pole RCBO's all the way. Would rather not "stack" the CU's.

 
Hmmmmmmm!........Looking at the prices then a couple of normal cu's, one atop the other might be the way to go! A couple of 20 way Hager main switch units would give plenty of room for my 14 circuits using DP RCBO's. Not so neat but cheaper. Saying that the stockists might be cheaper than Hager's RRP. Cheers for that.

 
How about a 3 phase board with a linking kit ? Don't know what the cost implications would be though

 
Onoff, the outgoing holes are different top and bottom apparently.AndyGuinness
Figures! Shouldn't be a problem as the plan is bring all the new circuits to the CU(s)in galv conduit. Half thinking to make up a long brass banjo out of strip to tie all the conduits together. I'll then set the CU's away from the wall on spacers and the tubes will drop down behind. Going to look like a church organ!

 
how about a bit of galv trunking as a manifold?

slot the bottom and grommet strip it?

no more protection needed as it will be behind your mounting board- site installed protection.

you could if you really wanted install a little board above with the required isolaters in it, then simply link out to the various boards below from the relevant isolaters,

still allows you to turn off individual parts of the installation without inconvenience to the rest, , ?

 
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