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Afternoon all,

Early in the new year, I have the need to leave the comfort of the industrial world and take on a rare domestic job (rewire of my brothers new house)

Its a 4 bed house and to get it how he eventually wants it, a CU with plenty of room for expansion is a must. As usual though, budget is tight so I am trying to source a CU at a reasonable price. Work wise for 3 phase, we use either Hager or Schneider acti9 but the domestic versions of these will prove a bridge too far as will going all rcbo.

I have so far found a British General 22 module high integity unit and a Wylex 21 module high integrity unit, both of which will fit the bill future proofing wise but and there is always a but, are either of these any good and if you had to choose between them, which way would you swing?

Thanks in advance for any opinions/advice.

ATB

Chris
 
Hager doesmt have to cost too much. Ignore the rrp prices for hager. You can pick up the stuff quite reasonably from discount-electrical.co.uk. its not cheapest but the quality is very good.
Im not a mk fan but believe it or not i fitted a click board from denmans recently. Only as the lady worked for them so got it very cheap. But the cu was very spacious.so ideal for rcbos.
I would go all rcbos myself. Allows for flexibility.
 
Thanks for the advice and opinions so far, all much appreciated. Thanks for the link to the thread, looks like Hager is the unit of choice, I will have to have another look at the pricing and see how it comes out.

If it was me, I would be going all rcbo without a second thought but the budget is tight and I am trying to do what I can to keep costs reasonable.

Part P wise, I have 2 options, notify to buildings control myself as part of other planned works or best pal who I trained with and still help out when he is rushed off is NICEIC approved contractor so i can go that way.

Thanks again,

Chris
 
Part P wise, I have 2 options, notify to buildings control myself as part of other planned works or best pal who I trained with and still help out when he is rushed off is NICEIC approved contractor so i can go that way.
In order for you to rewire you brothers property the route you are taking might be difficult with the building control for p part
if you are going to wire it you self and your mate is going to sign it off
the NICEIC will not except third party for testing some bodies electrical work .
 
I think the wires may be crossed a wee bit regards the part p aspect. The method we are expecting to follow is notify buildings control and let them complete first fix and final inspection/ testing (ÂŁ252 for Birmingham city council to provide this service)

My pal doing the sign off is not out prefered method.

ATB

Chris
 
That is exactly how i read it. We notify Birmingham council buildings control via a printed off form in the post, they send by return an application number which we then use when contacting their sub contractor to arrange inspections/testing.

Once the sub contractor is happy with our work and testing is complete, a completion certificate is issued.

All sounds far too straight forward for Birmingham city council..........on paper anyway......I wonder how it works in the real world?

ATB

Chris
 

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