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3 Way Ryefield Board with 60A Fuse Units, CO60TPN 3 Phase Series 7 Fuse One Way Sealable Cut Out Box

Model No. RY3
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This is the Ryefield Engineering CO60TPN 3 Way Distribution Board with 60A Fuse Units, 3 Way Distribution Board Sealable Cut Out Box. Ryefield is pre-approved by DNO LV boards to distribute power in HMOs. These boards are proven as the most cost-effective solution. Used in conjunction with metering equipment, since they distribute the power from the main cut-out to the dwelling meters. 

Please note: the carriage charge for this Ryefield board is £15 (which will automatically be added at Checkout) due to the size and weight of the board. 

Sealable cut out box complete with 60 amp service fuse units. The Ryefield distribution boards are some of the most popular LV distribution fuseboards in the UK market, since they offer a robust electrical wiring solution especially for a multi-dwelling residential setting.

3 Way Ryefield Board CO60TPN taking 60A Fuses - Features

  • This is a 3 way Ryefield Board, taking 60A fuse units. Comes complete with the fuses.
  • Provide separate circuit protection for each dwelling (circuit). 
  • Model: Ryefield Engineering CO60TPN 60A Three Phase Series 7 Fuse One Way Cut Out Box
  • Standard busbar: current rating of max. 400A.
  • 60A series 7 fuse unit
  • Cable Clamp: 35 mm sq max. cable
  • Voltage: 240/415V
  • Frequency: 50Hz
  • Current rating: 60A
  • Weight: 5kg
  • Materials: the boards are made of 18g steel sheets with the case back drilled and embossed for wall fixing.
  • Standard main brass clamps: adjustable, to accept up to 35mm stranded conductors.
  • Steel screws and component parts: zinc plated.
  • Maximum 4 Henley blocks can be fitted in lieu of fuse units
  • The neutral clamp with pinching screw circuit terminals: one per fuse unit.
  • 3 phase sealable 1 way cutout box complete with 60A series 7 fuse unit.
  • Enamelled with epoxy polyester powder Dark Grey Shade BS632.
  • Dimensions: case size 229mm height, 305mm width, 114mm depth. 
  • Installation: it is recommended to use registered electricians to install this Ryefield board.

Note: Picture is informative. At Sparks you can get some of the most affordable Ryefield Boards - cheaper than anywhere else! Order this Ryefield board online now!

Consumer Units
Amperage Rating 100A
Compliance 18th Edition Compliance
Domestic/Industrial Domestic
IP rating IP2XC rated
Length 229mm
Manufacturer Ryefield Engineering
Mounting Wall Mounting
Number of Ways 3
Range Ryefield Distribution Boards
RCD included no
Width 305mm
Depth 114mm

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What is a Ryefield Board? Can Anyone Install such a Distribution Board?

Many people don't know what a Ryefield Board is, and even more people think they can figure out how to install such a distribution board. We receive many calls from people who "do their homework" on what a Ryefield distribution board is, and they are "ready to buy it and install it". Yes, you can safely buy and have a Ryefield Board delivered to you via Sparks Electrical, but the installation of such a distribution fuseboard is not as easy or simple as you think.What is a Ryefield Board?A Ryefield board is simply a distribution fuseboard manufactured by Ryefield Engineering.There are many distribution boards in the UK market, and many of them offer a good and robust wiring solution for a multi-dwelling dwelling. But the distribution boards from Ryefield are not only the cheapest, most reliable, and most robust out there, but they are also the only brand pre-approved and recommended by all the major electrical energy suppliers in the UK. EDF for instance recognizes the Ryefield Board as the only distribution board for multi-dwelling buildings, commercial buildings, etc. They work in conjunction with the metering equipment to distribute the power from the main cut-out to all the dwelling meters in the building, while at the same time they provide separate protection for each circuit. Where are the Ryefield Distribution Boards Used? Since the Ryefield Boards are specifically designed for multi-house arrangements and especially in the cities in the UK there are many such buildings, there are many applications for these distribution boards. Depending on your energy provider (whether they require Ryefield Boards or not), you can install such a distribution board in places like: new build properties with many flats, where you can split the energy from the main panel (the Ryefield Board) to the individual flats; any houses where you either have different flats or different dwellings, to split the energy; commercial buildings where 3 Phase electrical current is incoming and there's the need to distribute it to big energy consumers like cookers (in restaurants), air conditioning systems (offices and commercial buildings), large CCTV circuits, lifts, etc. restaurants, small hotels, hostels, and similar small commercial dwellings and buildings. This doesn't mean that only landlords, property management companies, installers, electricians, business owners, or "big shots" know or need a Ryefield Board. Their use is both in domestic, commercial and in industrial applications where there's the need for 3-24 ways of electrical distribution (see: 9-way distribution board). Can "Anyone" Install a Ryefield Distribution Board? The mere fact that one understands how a Ryefield Board works by digging into their technical specs doesn't mean that one is the qualified person to install such a board. Also, not all electricians are qualified or the right person to install a Ryefield Board. Installing such a board is not a regular job for a registered electrician, but some know what they do, have both the skills and the experience (proven by previous successful jobs) to do the right job. Since the Ryefield boards come from 3-way to 24-way, it is good to make sure that the electrician or electrical engineer is qualified and has previous experience in installing such electrical distribution boards. We at Sparks Electrical distribute a wide range of Ryefield Distribution Boards - see the dedicated category at Industrial Consumer Units online and visit our showroom in Archway (North London) to find out more specs and details on these boards.

All about Ryefield Boards: How they Work, Who needs one, and Who Installs a Ryefield Board?

As a continuation of our previous article on "What is a Ryefield Board?" and to answer many of the questions of our customers and of electricians also, we have put together a guide to Ryefield Boards. Read below to find out the answers to questions like:What is a Ryefield Distribution Board?Where can a Ryefield Board be used?How does a Ryefield Distribution Board work?Who needs a Ryefield Distribution Board?Who can install a Ryefield Board?What is a Ryefield Board?It is a distribution board made by Ryefield Engineering; it is an affordable board which is most reliable and robust, and it is pre-approved and recommended by the major electrical energy suppliers in the United Kingdom. EDF recognizes the Ryefield board as the only distribution board when it comes to multi-dwelling buildings and commercial buildings. The Ryefield boards work in conjunction with the metering equipment to distribute the power from the main cut-out to the dwelling meters in the building; at the same time, they provide separate protection for each circuit. Where can a Ryefield Board be used?Ryefield boards are specifically designed for multi-house arrangements, multi-dwelling buildings, and commercial buildings.Buy Ryefield Boards at the Best Prices Some of the applications for the Ryefield Boards are: New build properties with more than one flat, where you have to split the energy from the main panel (which in this case is a Ryefield board) to the individual flats. Commercial buildings with three-phase electrical current incoming and with the need to distribute it to big energy consumers (such as cookers, air conditioning systems, large CCTV circuits, lifts, etc). It is deal for restaurants, offices, office buildings, etc. Multi-dwelling houses, that is, houses where there are different flats or different dwellings; a Ryefield board can be used for splitting the energy to the different flats or dwellings. Small commercial dwellings and buildings, small hotels, restaurants, and hostels.They can also be used in domestic settings, not only in the commercial settings; anywhere there is the need for 3-24 ways electrical distribution, you can use a Ryefield board. Ryefield Distribution Boards - what are they and how do they work?A Ryefield distribution board is a 3-24 way electrical distribution boad which is sturdily built, lockable, and sealable; it is used to distribute a three phase or single phase electrical supply to more than one location. A Ryefield Distribution Board is used to distribute electricity from the main cut-out to individual flats or meters; each of the meter/flat has its own individual protection. There are boards from 3 Way Ryefield Board to 48 Ryefield boards (specialist boards), and they come pre-fitted with a 60A or 100A service fuse. You cannot use a 100A fuse on a 60A Ryefield board. What stands out about Ryefield is that the boards they produce have an affordable price, and they are very solid, sturdy, and properly sealed. Each Ryefield board is made of 18g steel sheets and are protected by an epoxy-poder enamelled coating; they come pre-driled for fitting to the wall. The busbar is rated at 400A; the board's standard main brass clamps accept stranded conductors of up to 120mm, and they can be adjusted for smaller conductors. All the steel screws and components are zinc-plated for protection against corrosion. Each fuse unit has an individual pinching screw neutral circuit terminal. Buy 3 Way Ryefield BoardDo I need a Ryefield Board? Who needs a Ryefield Distribution Board?Who needs a Ryefield Distribution Board? If you own your house or flat, and that house or flat doesn't need to split the current to more than one dwelling, you do not need a Ryefield Board. However, here are some of the people or situations in which a Ryefield Board is required:HMOs (house of multiple occupation) require a Ryefield board; actually, Ryefield distribution boards are the only ones approved for use by the Distribution Network Operators (DNOs) for such applications. If the owner or manager of an HMO tries to install any other kind of distribution board, he may have to replace it with a Ryefield Board before he gets the license for the HMO. Landlords need it: if you are a landlord who owns or manages multi-dwelling houses, they have to use this cost-effective energy distribution solution. Developers who construct new build properties with several flats. Developers who convert larger properties into individual flats and have to split the supply to the individual flats or appartments. In these situations, a Ryefield board is necessary. Industrial or commercial properties with an incoming three-phase supply that needs to be divided between to large consumers need a Ryefield Distribution Board. They have to check with the energy supplier concerning this, but the incoming supply has to be divided between large consumers such as cookers, fryers, air conditioning systems, lifts, or production lines, a Ryefield Board is required. Restaurants, hotels, hostels, etc need a Ryefield Distribution Board, for they need to distribute incoming supplies to different areas that are large electricity consumers, such as kitchens, laundries, lifts, rooms, flats, and so on. Who can install a Ryefield Distribution Board? Can I install it?First of all, we do not recommend anyone to try to install a Ryefield board. Even for most electricians, fitting a distribution board is not a regular job. We recommend a qualified and experienced electrician to fit a Ryefield distribution board. It is recommended for an electrician who is familiar with the requirements of splitting the incoming supply correctly to fit a Ryefield board. In general, all electricians know and can read the specs of a Ryefield board, and they can figure it out how it works; however, installation requires much more than that. It is good to check with the electrician, before booking him, whether he has installed a Ryefield Distribution Board before. For safe installation, it is highly recommended to hire registered electricians to install these distribution boards.You can find all the Ryefield boards we sell at Sparks via this link, and do not hesitate to contact us for any further enquiries.