Hi guys
As before on my last post. Having a read of the OSG and yet again failing to understand the wording.
This time about consumer units and enclosures. It states that when fitted a dwelling a board must be one of these two;
Manufactured from non combustible material ( this im assuming means a metal board which is what is to be fitted nowadays anyway)
Or
The consumer unit is enclosed in a cabinet constructed from non combustible material.
Obviously im aware that any boards put up now have to be metal and that's all is sold. But what im wondering is; if you had a metal board but say wanted to build a box around it with a way of accessing it would it be ok for the boxing to be say baton and plasterboard? Is it meaning that say if u went to a dwelling that has a plastic board youre not replacing but it is being boxed in (again with acessibility to the board) that the enclosure would need to be of a non combustiable material?
Apologies if ive not got the question out very well and many thanks for replies
As before on my last post. Having a read of the OSG and yet again failing to understand the wording.
This time about consumer units and enclosures. It states that when fitted a dwelling a board must be one of these two;
Manufactured from non combustible material ( this im assuming means a metal board which is what is to be fitted nowadays anyway)
Or
The consumer unit is enclosed in a cabinet constructed from non combustible material.
Obviously im aware that any boards put up now have to be metal and that's all is sold. But what im wondering is; if you had a metal board but say wanted to build a box around it with a way of accessing it would it be ok for the boxing to be say baton and plasterboard? Is it meaning that say if u went to a dwelling that has a plastic board youre not replacing but it is being boxed in (again with acessibility to the board) that the enclosure would need to be of a non combustiable material?
Apologies if ive not got the question out very well and many thanks for replies