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25A will give you more space to wire it, you can always fuse down.

Don't your local wholesalers have anything?

Does it have to be metal?

Oh and IF it is a business, then you might need to consider the needs for emergency isolation of energy.

Thus the plain grey unit Andy has linked to will not comply.

Think Yellow/Red rotary isolator with fuses in, yes, they are available, and yes you can get metal ones with fuses in.

 
I've been asking them and had no joy up to now.... I'll have to try another

My only other option is a small enclosure with a C16 and a rotary isolator next to it (he wants a rotary isolator)

 
I have a 32 I think in my unit, but it is IP65 also, I know where I got it from, but can't remember how much.

TBH, a rotary isolator & MCB in a box would be fine, IMHO.

Mind, I have used 2 pole MCB's before now, in an enclosure, but not for machines, gives you overload & isolation! ;)

IF, you can drop in a dedicated radial on a 16, then just fit an iso?

 
I have a 32 I think in my unit, but it is IP65 also, I know where I got it from, but can't remember how much.

TBH, a rotary isolator & MCB in a box would be fine, IMHO.

Mind, I have used 2 pole MCB's before now, in an enclosure, but not for machines, gives you overload & isolation! ;)

IF, you can drop in a dedicated radial on a 16, then just fit an iso?
I did that in his other unit,,,, this one has a really old fuse panel (seperate iso - no asbestos) and SWA circuits

I was going to take a feed off a local socket (the one it's plugged into now), but it will need fusing down (hence the need for a switch fuse)

It's a garage workshop BTW

 
It also will not comply with the requirements for emergency isolation of energy if it needs to meet that.

However, a rotary iso before or after would be OK to meet that, and this unit would give you the fusing.

If this is a client, have you quoted them?

If not, then the cost is the cost, if they are a business they have to comply with the law, end of.

 
It also will not comply with the requirements for emergency isolation of energy if it needs to meet that.

However, a rotary iso before or after would be OK to meet that, and this unit would give you the fusing.

If this is a client, have you quoted them?

If not, then the cost is the cost, if they are a business they have to comply with the law, end of.
I'v e not priced it yet,,, hence trying to find a source... I'll probably go with an enclosure followed by a rotary isolator

why the severe need to be metal ?
There's no real need to stick with metal,,,, I'd just like to use couplers to keep it neat...

Infact I'll probably go with a small PVC IP65 enclosure and rotary isolator

 
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It might only need to be IP44,,, but there is that black workshop greasy dust everywhere... So for the couple of extra quid it'll be having an IP65 one

BTW,,, as the fuses had kept blowing and they'd run out,,,,, the lad in the workshop had taken the top off the plug and fitted a 4" piece of break line instead...... I've since given them a stern warning and a handfull of fuses

https://www.flickr.com/photos/n-e-electrical/15766739704/

 
I wouldn't stress too much the socket is almost certainly only IP20.

41 even would be fine IMHO.

Domestic plastic "garage unit" CU's are only such a high rating because they expect a domestic garage to be wet.

 
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How about one of my IP65 enclosures, with a 100A Main Switch (60947-3 is OK for emergency switching) and a 16A C curve Compact RCBO?

About £30.00 + VAT.

SBS Dave

Hi Nick (NozSpark),

Just realised you started the thread.

I will be shipping the DB you ordered, tomorrow.

Could ship the IP65 unit at the same time.

I will try to get you on your mobile now.

SBS Dave

 
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