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Just been to see a job and the guy wants his consumer unit moved. It is curently in his kitchen and he changing that to a bathroom and building a new kitchen in the extension. The original wiring looks to a decent standard so i will be looking at extending the wiring from some sort of din rail terminal system to the new board.

Do you have to use spring terminals or is it ok to use a screw terminal? Is it acceptable to join the 10mm bonding or is it a no no?

This is the first time i've ever moved a board so any advice would be appreciated.
 
Personally, when moving a CU I use crimps and SA tape, that way the cables can be buried in the wall (providing they're in a safe zone). Then again, it all depends on where the existing CU is and where it's moving too. If all the cables are surface mounted then I'll use a DIN rail box.

I had a job a while back where I had to change and move a CU due to moisture problems causing a fire within the existing CU. The cables were all behind stud wall so when moving the CU, I used crimps and SA tape to allow them to be run behind and along the wall then I used a nice piece of 3mm sheet metal to protect the cables that ran through 'non' safe zones.
 
Why not do away with all the connections altogether. For example, for a ring main in the old CU traced back to the first two sockets and connect them up to each other, then break into that circuit from the new CU. A lighting circuit feed would be removed from the old CU and a new feed put in from the new CU. I understand it may be more work, or would it if the new extension causes floorboards to be lifted. Certainly removes unnecessary conections/jointboxes in a bathroom?
 

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