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RE: OT? Consumer Units for DIN Lamp/Appliance Modules


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  • Subject: RE: OT? Consumer Units for DIN Lamp/Appliance Modules
  • From: "Phillip Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 19:24:02 +0100
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> Phil you are right, I do require the bus bars what I should
> have said is I do not require the brass thing than connects
> all the CB too, my mistake, assuming I do know what I am
> talking about?

LOL ... You just wait till you see the price of the industrial
enclosures!

Paul Grahamsley made up some very nice enclosures for DIN rail modules
which I took pictures of for him but I don't think he has posted them to
the group yet.

The main problem with housing these suckers is that you really want a
nice *LONG* enclosure. 3 rows of 18 CBs is still only 18 LD10s when
properly spaced out (the modules, not the installer - I would never
condone taking drugs and installing at the same time).

Although they seem a fag to install I actually find the larger MK Sentry
Consumer units to be most effective ... My plan is to pretty much have a
consumer unit per room if I can so that I can isolate the sockets and
lighting from the main supply on a room by room basis - makes working so
much more comfortable when you can kill a room completely and just run
power in there on an extension to run stand lights and power tools
still!

Phil


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