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<blockquote data-quote="wfullert" data-source="post: 505635" data-attributes="member: 33455"><p>Last house we had a big beast at 14.8kw, making a metric 65 amps. Book of words said 10mm and thought would go for the same as it was liked by all in the family. Other than the cable chased into the wall, though could bury a 30mm pipe to allow air flow, the rest is surface mounted to the consumer unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfullert, post: 505635, member: 33455"] Last house we had a big beast at 14.8kw, making a metric 65 amps. Book of words said 10mm and thought would go for the same as it was liked by all in the family. Other than the cable chased into the wall, though could bury a 30mm pipe to allow air flow, the rest is surface mounted to the consumer unit [/QUOTE]
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