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I have read that the consumer unit needs to be mounted on non combustible material,
what do you do in the case of a consumer unit replacement when the old one is fitted onto wood, chipboard, mdf etc that also has all the dno equipment fitted, on an older property, the original cu or fuses etc would have been fitted onto plain old wood
 

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