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<blockquote data-quote="Vagabondrobb" data-source="post: 552089" data-attributes="member: 36962"><p>Well, I’ve made the decision to do it! </p><p></p><p>I knocked up a diagram of everything as it currently stands - attatched. </p><p></p><p>Plan is to connect the Multiplus to only the house fuse board (we have another board for our annex and a few other consumer units for various outhouses etc, but the multiplus is far too small to power everything. There shouldn’t really be an occasion when the house box will pull more than 40A. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I’m going to rejig everything eventually to maximise usage. </p><p></p><p>My thinking is to connect the house board directly to AC out 1, and to connect AC in to the main supply via a 32a breaker. I also have a E1112 meter which I’m guessing would be situated either before or after the breaker on the AC in? I gather that it can be used in a combination of ways. </p><p></p><p>Thinking of using 10mm2, possibly bigger to the breaker, in case I want to add another multiplus at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vagabondrobb, post: 552089, member: 36962"] Well, I’ve made the decision to do it! I knocked up a diagram of everything as it currently stands - attatched. Plan is to connect the Multiplus to only the house fuse board (we have another board for our annex and a few other consumer units for various outhouses etc, but the multiplus is far too small to power everything. There shouldn’t really be an occasion when the house box will pull more than 40A. Anyway, I’m going to rejig everything eventually to maximise usage. My thinking is to connect the house board directly to AC out 1, and to connect AC in to the main supply via a 32a breaker. I also have a E1112 meter which I’m guessing would be situated either before or after the breaker on the AC in? I gather that it can be used in a combination of ways. Thinking of using 10mm2, possibly bigger to the breaker, in case I want to add another multiplus at some point. [/QUOTE]
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