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    Nah. Also gonna start being difficult.😁😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by GCE View Post
    In my opinion you would be creating a Sub DB - The DB would then need to comply and have an isolator , be accessible , comply to the heights for a residential install .
    Question. If the stove isolator complies to the correct height and is accessible then would my shroud and 2 breakers idea be acceptable ?

    Here in East London we have a suburb, Collondale, where every house has been built with the DB about 20cm below the ceiling. One needs a ladder to access them.
    When doing COC's there, we always only relocate the main switch or isolator to a position that's easily accessible and leave the DB where it is. Is this acceptable ?

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