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Meter Tails in Ducting

Hi All,


Working on a street lighting project, which requires a DNO supply. Now, up to this point it has been fed from a SWA as a temporary supply. We are in the process of changing it to its rightful metered supply, however the original installer did not allow space for the cut out/meter. My thinking is to install an adjacent pillar, to house the fused cut out, meter, and duct between the two. 


My question is can meter tails be ducted, they are double insulated so i cannot see why not. Alternatively,, fit a 80A fused switch after the meter and gland from that and run in from the connecting ducts to terminate into the DB. Has anyone used SWA after the meter?


Many thanks
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  • Hi Mike, 


    Due to this being a whole street, the council have requested the feeder pillar and from there 16mm cables to each streetlight (approx 10) from a DB inside with a metered supply. Some Numpty has not left enough room in said feeder pillar for the cut out/meter making in unadoptable. Therefore, my thinking was to place an adjacent second feeder pillar to house the cut out, meter, and the consumer 80A Switch fuse. 


    The arrangement therefore would be: 80A cut out > DNO Double Insulated Meter tails > Meter > Short Section of Consumer Double Insulated Meter Tails > 80A Switch Fuse > SWA Ducted between adjacent pillars and then terminated into DB.


    How does this sound to you? Never used SWA as consumer meter tails, so really confirming this is okay.


    Cheers
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  • Hi Mike, 


    Due to this being a whole street, the council have requested the feeder pillar and from there 16mm cables to each streetlight (approx 10) from a DB inside with a metered supply. Some Numpty has not left enough room in said feeder pillar for the cut out/meter making in unadoptable. Therefore, my thinking was to place an adjacent second feeder pillar to house the cut out, meter, and the consumer 80A Switch fuse. 


    The arrangement therefore would be: 80A cut out > DNO Double Insulated Meter tails > Meter > Short Section of Consumer Double Insulated Meter Tails > 80A Switch Fuse > SWA Ducted between adjacent pillars and then terminated into DB.


    How does this sound to you? Never used SWA as consumer meter tails, so really confirming this is okay.


    Cheers
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