No, sorry but I can't word that any differently.Erm...yes. It has nothing whatsoever to do with running cables in cavities.---------- Post Auto-Merged at 07:56 ---------- Previous post was made at 07:44 ----------
Noz. I understood that the supply fuse (cut-out) is sized according to the size of the tails to the meter. The cut-out limits the total load on the supply, of course. Hence the diffferent rating of cut-out fuses encountered. The meter tails are protected by the cut-out. They do of course indirectly ensure excessive load is not placed on the street supply. What is the purpose of a rule that imposes a requirement to introduce a switched fuse at 3m? What justification would the DNO have for this?
Regards
The cutout fuse is sized to protect the supply cable (that is it primary role) - remember that your 16mm supply cable is connected to much bigger cables in the street which are protected by much bigger fuses at the sub station,,,,,, we then size our tails to the cut out fuse.
And as to why the rule,,, it's their kit, they can make whatever stipulations that they like