House Service Cut Outs
WT Henley - Series 6
Henley Series 6 range of House Service Cut Outs for
separate neutral and earth (CNE) cables.
The range consists of:
• Standard single pole (SP ) cut out and a single pole
CONNECTION and neutral & earth model
• The cuts outs may be combined to form triple pole sets
• All models are rated to 100Amps
• Red coloured solid link version available as an alternative to a fused link
VICE
• Suitable for copper or aluminium cables to to 35mm2
Product Code
SER
Description 60 / 80A 100A
Single Pole Cut Out 54141-03 54142-07
Single Pole & Neutral
(with separate earth terminal & CNE link in open position) 54143-08 54144-04
Protection Chamber (with 2 PVC Bushes & Blank Entries)
For Single Pole & Neutral and Earth Set 54317-01
For Triple Pole & Neutral and Earth Set 54318-02
Accessories & Spares
2 Way Busbar 54382-85
3 Way Busbar 54382-41
Fuse Carrier 60/80A 54365-10 100A 54365-13
Insulated Hexagon Headed Screwdriver 53485-36
Solid Link In Red Carrier (used in place of fuse-link) 54365-05
Fuselink To Suit 60 / 80A Carrier - BS 1361 16 x 22 x 57mm 30A 58332-04 60A 58333-07
80A 58334-08 100A 58334-09
Fuselink To Suit 100A Carrier - BS 1361 16 x 30 x 57mm 30A 58332-06 60A 58333-11
80A 58334-04 100A 58334-06
Isolator
Single Pole and Neutral & Earth (fitted with red solid link carrier) 54361-01
Maximum Cable Sizes
Phase and Neutral (incoming and outgoing) 35mm
2
Earth 25mm
2
Time Switch 10mm
2
Note: For triple-pole-and-neutral and single-pole-and-neutral sets, the cut-outs and
protection chambers are supplied as separate items for on site assembly.
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