MOD156 – CT Metering Panel
- Ready for fitting the meter
- Includes test terminal block
- CT metering panel made to ENW specification
- Modular system for various incoming cable approaches
- Enclosure made from mild steel, powder coated light grey
Please note: We don’t supply the CTs or the meters for this panel. Please source this separately and seek advice from the electricity company or DNO in your area.
Consists of Three Separate Modules:
MOD 1 – Main incoming power supply comes through this module, fitted with bus bars and 92mm centre fuse holders, with optional fuse handles (we don’t supply the fuses; please order fuse handles/holders separately). Fitted with external main earthing terminal.
MOD 5 – Connector unit, connecting the MOD 1 and MOD 6.
MOD 6 –This module is designed to fit a CT operated meter on the front of the panel. It includes a pre-wired test terminal block. The consumer’s phase tails (three phase and neutral) come in through the top of this panel. Supplied with two wooden rails for placing the CTs. The CTs needed to operate the meter are not provided. We don’t supply CTs for MOD156 units. Please consult with ENW or corresponding DNO and/or get advice from the meter operator.
Recommended for Electricity North West Area:
Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Parts of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Yorkshire. Please check with ENW if you are unsure of your area.
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We also have available a CT Chamber housed in a plastic enclosure, available including 200 Amp CTs and 400 Amp CTs. This CT Chamber comes with a test terminal block, DIN rail for mounting the CTs, and insulated individual three phase and neutral, with no need for lugging tools for connecting the consumer tails.
We are manufacturers and not expert electricians, please seek advice from your DNO and your Connection provider or electrical contractor.
The connection provider may be your DNO (Distribution Network Operator) or an ICP (Independent Connection Provider). If you require a new connection and are unsure of what you need please contact your DNO or seek advice from the National Electricity Registration Scheme (NERS) to find accredited connection providers. Regardless of who takes care of your connection, you will need to comply with all requirements to gain access to the energy network which is managed by your DNO.