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Enclosure for Cooker Breaker
Hi all
For those following, it is likely that I will elect to add a 45A breaker for my cooker circuit to satisfy the building control inspector chappie. My CU is Hager who don't do 45A breakers therefore I may be looking at a separate sub-box. The questions a Should the tails for this connect downstream of the existing CU switch, so that the CU switch controls the whole install? Or should they be upstream of the CU switch - requiring isolation of the main fuse to fit? Also, what enclosure/device do the group recommend? Thanks Phil |
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