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Would be interested to know from the experienced practioners out there what is currently considered the best domestic single phase make of CU.
I say this from purely selfish point of view as I’m about to embark on a 4 bed house refurb and likely to go for RCBOs.
Opinions based on access, user friendliness, quality etc. Any CU tarts out there that would consider a particular make / model the dogs b****cks of CU’s? :rolleyes:
 
Yep, fair play Dave. I've seen pics of your installs; very neat!
Bring back the old solid links I say which are much nicer to look at, obviously less flexible to configure though...
 
F.Y.I I have just purchased a 40A Starbreaker MCB for an existing board it fits but I did notice it was slightly bigger than the existing ones. Crabtree used to do two types of consumer units Starbreaker which was/is plug in and Loadstar and Polestar which is screw to bus bar.
 
In my experience....
Hager, MK, Wylex , Crabtree all good but have some issues with some metal CSUs... hot swapping MCB's due to lack of space under the busbar.
I avoid BG (Rcd failures) , Control gear (Rcd failures and sticking) in very newish boards. Tried Schneider once and use SBS in some situations especially their compact RCBOs are useful.. I don't see the point in saving ÂŁ20-ÂŁ40 for a cheaper CSU as a good one should last for many many years.... Just like the quality plastic ones I have fitted!! I do try other makes from time to time but get put off by poor cable terminations or quality components:rolleyes:
 
Wylex if rcbo’s and mk If split.would go hager all the time but they stupid trunking knockouts make no sense to me.just leave the top and bottom of the board solid mental and drill it to suit for tail gland etc.really was surprised by the contactum board but can’t get it anywhere .wouldint touch bg had problems with rcds on them years ago.
 
I've been using Hager for split load and Lewden for RCBO for a bit now. I was using MK for everything (in spite of the RCBO cost!) but recalls on RCBOs and Main Switches have put me right off.
I quite like the look of the reduced height RCBO Hager displayed at the ELEX in Coventry recently, but my wholesaler cant get any joy with obtaining even a price or a schedule for release.
I found myself with a Schneider Easy 9 domestic board last year, and it wasn't half bad either. (Lack of) Availability was what put me off.
Anybody ever used one of the Chint boards poofix are flogging now? They don't look too bad inside, but the logo put me off....
I raised this with the rep at the same ELEX and he just said "I know, but they're (the powers that be) aren't listening..." I know it's a silly point really, but no one wants an object in their house that calls them a See You Next Tuesday :0
 
i hate the easy 9. try feeding 10 2.5mm T/E up the left side. covers the N block. no room at top for RCBOs, incomer is arse about face. din rail is bang up to the back of the box, so no room to sweep L's behind the MCBs.
 

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