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Wired Campers Limited Mini 240V Double Pole Mains Camper Van Hook Up Electrical Kit
Wired Campers Limited Mini 240V Double Pole Mains Camper Van Hook Up Electrical Kit
Wired Campers Limited Mini 240V Double Pole Mains Camper Van Hook Up Electrical Kit
Wired Campers Limited Mini 240V Double Pole Mains Camper Van Hook Up Electrical Kit

Mini 240V Double Pole Mains Camper Van Hook Up Electrical Kit

Regular price £139.99
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This is a complete mini kit to wire up your camper van to 240V with a mains hook up, perfect for when you’re on site. This kit will provide you with one double socket.

PLEASE NOTE - THE LEAD TIME ON THIS KIT IS CURRENTLY 7 DAYS.

It will be 90% pre-assembled with all the wiring in the consumer unit completed. All you need to do is route the cables in your van and wire up the 16amp hook up point and the socket.

Unlike others for sale, this unit conforms to British safety standard BS 7671:2018. This is due to the socket being double pole as well as the consumer unit containing a double pole RCD and MCB.

When using your camper in the EU, they tend to use a system where the natural is not earthed, having double pole equipment ensures a higher level of safety. The outlet is also individually protected by their own MCB as per regulations.

KIT CONTAINS

IP65 Rated 5 Way Enclosure with Earthing Bar
63A 30 mA Double Pole RCD
10A Double Pole Type B MCB
13A White Plastic Double Socket
Double Socket Mounting Box
240V IP44 Rated Hook Up Point With Dust Cover
3M 2.5MM2 Flexi Mains Cable For Hook Up
3 X 3M 1.5MM2 Flexi Mains Cable For The Socket
1M Earth Cable
2 X 20MM Glands

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION

As with all the kits and layouts provided on our site, they serve as a guide only and we recommend all wiring and installation is carried out by a qualified professional. Disconnect all AC and DC power sources to prevent accidental shock. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure compliance with all the applicable installation codes, regulations, and to ensure the equipment is fitted correctly.