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Consumer units and equipment outdoors

Hi,

Anything inherently wrong with installing consumer units outside? 

IP rated (IP65/66).

The plan is to install henley blocks into the exterior meter cupboard, and a supply taken to an IP rated lockable enclosure on the wall directly below the cupboard to supply an outbuilding.  

How does the sway in temperature impact MCB and RCD functionality? They all seem to be rated to sub zero temperatures and in excess of 40 degrees. 

Anyone with any extensive experience doing this? 
 

Thanks. 

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  • Alcomax: 
     

    Page 11 of the technical guide for the products. A drain hole position is provided and instructions provided for use. Just do not spray your jets in the hole and all is fine. I would add you would have to be going to an awful lot of trouble to spray water up through a drain hole.

    ETA:  Dusty environment, on the other hand, if excessive, may preclude a hole being drilled.

     

    Agreed - see my previous post regarding not only spray, but dust and insects.

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  • Alcomax: 
     

    Page 11 of the technical guide for the products. A drain hole position is provided and instructions provided for use. Just do not spray your jets in the hole and all is fine. I would add you would have to be going to an awful lot of trouble to spray water up through a drain hole.

    ETA:  Dusty environment, on the other hand, if excessive, may preclude a hole being drilled.

     

    Agreed - see my previous post regarding not only spray, but dust and insects.

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