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Henley Series 5, Henley Series 6, Henley Series 7 Cut Outs
EDF, UKPN UK Power Networks, Scottish & Southern Energy, Western Power Distribution, Northern Powergrid (CE Electric, NEDL-YEDL), Scottish Power, United Utilities - DNO Approved House Service Cut Outs
WT Henley house service cut-outs are available as single pole house service cut-outs, single pole and neutral house service cut-outs and triple pole with neutral house service cut-out units.
WT Henley Series 5, 6 and 7 house service cut-outs are specified throughout the UK electricity distribution network.
WT Henley 240/415v house service cut-outs are available with 60amp, 80amp or 100amp rating for terminating cables up to 35sqmm (copper or aluminium).
Series 5 WT Henley house service cut-outs are designed to provide a replacement cut-out for existing PILC installations (SNE or CNE). Single pole cut-outs, single pole and neutral cut-outs and triple pole and neutral cut-out versions are available.
Series 6 WT Henley house service cut-outs are designed for use on Seperate Neutral & Earth Systems (SNE).
Series 7 WT Henley house service cut-outs are designed for use on Combined Neutral & Earth Systems (CNE). SP and SP+N/E house service cut-outs are available.
Specially designed WT Henley house service cut-outs (Series 7 close coupled) prevent the theft of unmetered electricity via tap-offs between the cut-out and meter.
CNE Cable Combined Neutral & Earth - a CNE cable has a combined neutral and earth metallic outer sheath with PVC covering and is used in PME (protective multiple earthing) LV earthing systems; in BS7671 (IEE Wiring Regulations) this is called TN-C-S. This system has a combined neutral and earth up to the cutout and then a seperate neutral and earth on the customers side.
SNE Cable Separate Neutral Earth - a SNE cable has seperate neutral and earth conductors. Generally the neutral conductor is a fourth core and the earth conductor forms a protective sheath. This cable is generally used in a TN-S (separate neutral and earth) LV earthing system.
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