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WT Henley Series 8 house service cutout
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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix" data-source="post: 554955" data-attributes="member: 8133"><p>When the supplier's metering company fits the two extra meters they will sort how they are going to terminate the neutrals. You electrician will sort out how he's going to terminate the earths when he puts the switch fuses in and completes the rest of the installation.</p><p></p><p>The cutout is owned by the DNO, it is not yours to touch and is dangerous to do so if you won't know what you are doing, bear in mind there will likly be 415v potential between lines, a fault level of quite a few KA, and the next fuse back will likely be in the transformer LV switchboard and rated at circa 400A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix, post: 554955, member: 8133"] When the supplier's metering company fits the two extra meters they will sort how they are going to terminate the neutrals. You electrician will sort out how he's going to terminate the earths when he puts the switch fuses in and completes the rest of the installation. The cutout is owned by the DNO, it is not yours to touch and is dangerous to do so if you won't know what you are doing, bear in mind there will likly be 415v potential between lines, a fault level of quite a few KA, and the next fuse back will likely be in the transformer LV switchboard and rated at circa 400A [/QUOTE]
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