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I have been asked to do a consumer unit swap out, but I have not encountered this scenario before. Take a alook at these photos', and if anybody has any answers i would appreciate some pointers. . . . thx in advance
 

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Can't you take the CCU inside the dwelling space I wouldn't want mine in a communal space.

I believe this is within the dwelling & not outside (The single socket below is a bit of a give-away:D)

I came across plenty of these years back doing council house rewires they are pretty easy to work with as there is plenty of space, I cant remember off hand if we stuck the new board within the enclosure or just above. :confused:
 
ive seen hundreds of old peoples complexes/flats where there are single sockets in the hall ways. be intrestin to know if this one is

I'll put my money on the fact that it's inside the property. Sometimes you find them outside but it will only have the meter in. Seen them hundreds of times, and always council. Google MK skeleton consumer unit, or similar, and you'll find just the bare bones you need for an instant like for like fit.... :)
 
I'll put my money on the fact that it's inside the property. Sometimes you find them outside but it will only have the meter in. Seen them hundreds of times, and always council. Google MK skeleton consumer unit, or similar, and you'll find just the bare bones you need for an instant like for like fit.... :)

i wonderd because we did a load down i bristol where they had had an RCD put in line between fuse and board but was in the meter cupboard outside the property, seemed daft to me.

cheers
 
Common practice in the eighties; ridiculous idea using an RCD as mains isolator.
That is why the IEE inserted regs (16th Edition) & split load boards came into existance; to negate introducing hazards when a fault occurs i.e. downstairs bulb blows, the rcd trips so the upstairs lights are also out, Grandad trips down stairs hurrying to find the main switch. ~ Even worse when it is located outside within a Meter box:mad:

My last house was like that, still like it when I sold it though:eek: ...What?..."The cobblers children are poorest shod":D
 
I'll put my money on the fact that it's inside the property. Sometimes you find them outside but it will only have the meter in. Seen them hundreds of times, and always council. Google MK skeleton consumer unit, or similar, and you'll find just the bare bones you need for an instant like for like fit.... :)
yes it is inside the property and ex council.

the skeleton unit sounds just the job, and although MK have a unit that can be stripped down I am not sure this is the correct one . . . http://www.mkelectric.co.uk/Documents/English/EN MK Catalogue/Sentry.pdf

if any body has a link to the product pevvers is talking about it would be much appreciated. . .thx
 
The actual name of the metal box is a Clifton/Mantel enclosure, and there are MK units available that will fit in them. Looking through the product catalogue, on page 10 found in the link below, you can see the skeleton units, one which has an RCD in it. I reckon quite easily you could use the one RCD to protect half, and RCBO's to protect the other half, or if it's a smallish property I reckon you could fit two RCD's in there and still be able to protect 8 circuits.... :)

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Find it here: - Sentry 10 Way Skeleton Unit Loaded [mksentry 6001S] - ÂŁ111.95 : Fastlec - Selling Brand Name Electrical Products Online, Buy Brand Name Electrical Installation Products Online


Or try this Wylex version: -

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Found here: - 10 Way Dual RCD Skeleton Consumer Unit + 100A Mains Switch
 
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