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I had a new extension done recently and the extension electrics have been added to the ring main of the downstairs sockets etc accordingly. I am being told though the work can not be signed of unless the plastic CU fitted only 3 years back is changed for a Metal one following Jan 2016 regs. Their are no new connections to the CU as part of the extension, so can someone confirm this is correct as it seems its an additional ÂŁ250 Supply and fit for this.


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No its not correct that the consumer unit has to be upgraded. As long as there is an RCD protecting the circuit, the circuit tests out fine and earthing and bonding are up to scratch then the jobs a goodun.

Take a look at the FAQ's of this link.
Consumer units: a brief overview - IET Electrical - http://electrical.------.org/wiring-matters/59/consumer-units/index.cfm
 
I thought it sounded strange. Its only a 3 year old double RCD CU, the extension has simply added 6 double plugs into the downstairs ring and 4 lights into the downstairs radial lighting circuit. I was quoted ÂŁ125 inspect, sign off on top of the work that had been done but when CU was seen, advised this needed to be metal and theirefor bill would be ÂŁ350 all in. I have used the electrician before and like him and sent customers his way. But just something sounded wrong about this.
 
I had a new extension done recently and the extension electrics have been added to the ring main of the downstairs sockets etc accordingly. I am being told though the work can not be signed of unless the plastic CU fitted only 3 years back is changed for a Metal one following Jan 2016 regs. Their are no new connections to the CU as part of the extension, so can someone confirm this is correct as it seems its an additional ÂŁ250 Supply and fit for this.


Thanks
It could be that the electrician generally believes that he is correct and you must have a metal cu end of.
If that's the case you need to educate him :)
 
Who did the work in the extension?
If they thought it needed a new C.U then they should have said when they quoted before work started.

How come they suddenly noticed the plastic C.U?

It would appear someone has added to the ring and now someone else is being asked (paid ) to sign it off to satisfy B.C?
 
He should also not be charging an extra ÂŁ125 to test ,that should of been part of the original job unless that was just the break down of the quote , All new electrical work has to be tested before its put into service . Also agree with other no need to change CU
 
Hello.

I hired a builder, the cost of the build included everything including electrics. The building work was fine but I was not happy with the electrics, i.e missing grommets, no sleeving on earths, no earth to back box etc. The builder was not an electrician but said his mate was and would sign it off. That never happened. I fixed the issues, as I have some experience from what my father showed me. I called in an electrician I had used before and trusted to sign it off for BC. He came to see, said the electrics were fine, I was correct to sort earthing etc out but only issue as could not sign it off as since Jan 2016 Metal CU was required. So this is full story. I like the electrician, I did not want to make it sound like he did work and then trying to get extra bucks at end. Builder was paid to do job and failed. BC wont sign off without Cert, so I had to call in the only electrician I have ever used. I assume though all this makes no difference as a Metal Box is not required.

I think the initial ÂŁ125 for inspect/test sign off was fair. It was only the box I am CU I am questioning.

Hope this helps.
 
agree with others. if the electrician was installing a new CU it would have to be metal to comply with amd.3 (2015), butr there's no requirement to replace a perfectly good plastic CU.
 

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