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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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  • gkenyon: 

     

     

     

    But we know that's a load of tosh.

    No good taking all of that out on GTB … 

    Now that is a load of tosh, even allowing for mitigation for the hour it was penned and perhaps a cloudy mind in which it was formed. But perhaps, more appropriately, it is reflective of the condescending and presumptuous tone of this [not so] new forum; a self styled fiefdom. I then recall a mavericks last post on the old forum and see why many, especially electricians, did not migrate to here.

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  • gkenyon: 

     

     

     

    But we know that's a load of tosh.

    No good taking all of that out on GTB … 

    Now that is a load of tosh, even allowing for mitigation for the hour it was penned and perhaps a cloudy mind in which it was formed. But perhaps, more appropriately, it is reflective of the condescending and presumptuous tone of this [not so] new forum; a self styled fiefdom. I then recall a mavericks last post on the old forum and see why many, especially electricians, did not migrate to here.

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