Quote Originally Posted by GCE View Post
Hi

Have pasted the reg with regards to the neutral

6.6.1.11 If a conductor of cross-sectional area exceeding 4 mm2 is used, it
shall be so installed to allow any one neutral conductor to be disconnected
without disturbing the connection of any other neutral conductor
Thats the one. Thanks

But does it apply to my situation in that its the same circuit. I wouldn't want either neutral to be disconnnected. I mean if you were going to remove a neutral from a circuit then you isolate the circuit and remove. This is the same circuit both neutrals connected to the same 4 pole isolator. I understand if its different circuits and even then its not a good idea to remove a neutral from a shared terminal without isolating all circuits relying on that neutral (crackle crackle).

If you have a parallel supply/feed is it ever going to be the case you will remove one cable. I would be more inclined to crimp them together so that can't be removed individually to be honest.

What I have done is better way as the neutral bars are carrying less current than if I had put in 25mm and bridged the 2 neutral bars.