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So been working for a mate of mine for a while now and just had a query today..

I changing a consumer unit, and I told him I need an Adaptable box, some din rail and some din rail connectors to joint out the cables as they will be too small. He said just crimp them inside consumer unit.

Is this acceptable? Can you just put the cables into the consumer unit, then CRIMP them INSIDE! The new consumer unit and into the breakers? OR do you HAVE! to do it the way i suggested by taking them into a separate box, din rail connecting them and then taking them into new CU?

Bearing in mind he is using this job for NICEIC inspection!

[ElectriciansForums.net] Argument need settling regarding CU Swop
 
If you were moving the CU a distance, then clearly your "suggestion" is ideal. If however you have a few cables, a few inches short, then crimps are fine, as long as they are within the CU, IMHO
 
Do it right and solder/heat shrink them in.
I reckon the inspector would be well impressed although I think I've probably just opened a huge can of worms!!!
 
Just to reiterate what Beaver74 inferred. If you can get an adaptable box above the CU, then why not move the CU upwards ? That should give you the cable length required. Although, i suspect, There is a perfectly valid reason why it cannot be moved....
 
I prefer the adaptable box method rather than crimping (unless of course its only 1 or 2 cables), as loads of crimps inside a CU gets a bit messy IMO. The adaptable box also comes in handy for the million or so different stickers/labels that have to adorn CUs these days - more space to stick the carp:).

It shouldn't really matter whether it's for an NICEIC inspection or not, as long as its done correctly. Having said that though, the NICEIC will probably want you to use special NICEIC logo'd crimps that have a picture of Tony Cable in a gimps outfit on them, and when they have the correct pressure applied they let out an "OOOOH, thats nice" sort of noise. They probably sell these for ÂŁ5 each and call them "Tony Cable Gimp Crimps":smilielol5:
 

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