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MCCB as Main Switch - 3-pole or 4-pole?

Hi, a standalone 630A MCCB within an enclosure in a locked intake room adjacent the CT metering panel has been proposed as the main switch. The main LV panel is 20m away.

Does it specifically need to be a 4-pole MCCB or is 3-pole sufficient please? 

An earthing arrangement (not sure but either PME (TN-C-S) or SNE (TN-S)) is being provided by utility company.

Solar PV is present as part of the elec installation and set up to export in case that makes a difference.

Thanks

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  • I always went for 4pole then a nice chap called OMS told me off as I might be upsetting the arrangements for UPS downstream!

    Although a UPS the depends on an upsteam N-PE link doesn't entirely meet BS 7671 requirements - and will be in trouble when the mains cable feeding the UPS has to be entirely disconnected for maintenance/alterations.

       - Andy.

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  • I always went for 4pole then a nice chap called OMS told me off as I might be upsetting the arrangements for UPS downstream!

    Although a UPS the depends on an upsteam N-PE link doesn't entirely meet BS 7671 requirements - and will be in trouble when the mains cable feeding the UPS has to be entirely disconnected for maintenance/alterations.

       - Andy.

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