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I have a backbox to accept two FCUs (rather than putting in 2 singles). In
the middle is a removable strip and a loose metal plate you can place under the removable strip to split the box in half. Do I actually need to do this? The plan it to join the two FCU supplies on the end of a radial cct. Would you only need to isolate the two halves if you have seperate circuits on each side? cheers Dave. |
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