How would you get one of these isolators installed without doing any of the following:
Isolators fail, as do main switches. Having two of them in series doubles the chance of a failure.
I think the connections are poorer than henley blocks which have nice round holes for your tails, and two screws per connection, and even if they get hot it doesn't really matter, it's just a solid brass bar. I can't remember having ever seen a failed henley block.
I haven't fitted a henley block for years either.
- Incurring delays waiting for the DNO to attend.
- Incurring costs for DNO attendance.
- Illegally pulling the supplier fuse.
- Working with live conductors.
Isolators fail, as do main switches. Having two of them in series doubles the chance of a failure.
I think the connections are poorer than henley blocks which have nice round holes for your tails, and two screws per connection, and even if they get hot it doesn't really matter, it's just a solid brass bar. I can't remember having ever seen a failed henley block.
I haven't fitted a henley block for years either.