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I have been requested by the developer on a site building a number of small houses to site the consumer unit in the downstairs toilet. Cant see too much of an issue with this, however he wants it above where the hand basin will be and not at the WC end.
I have had a look through the regs book and also building control info and am unable to find any reference to the siting of consumer units in this regard, maybe i'm missing something. I can find reference to socket outlets etc not being too close to water and locations containing a bath or shower, but nothing relating to consumer units near hand basins??????

am I missing something in our wonderful world of over protective regulation?????
 
what height is this muppet suggesting for mounting the CUs? because at the building regs. recommended height will site it just where the mirror/vanity unit will go.
 
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This is part of my conflict with the 'muppet' on site - (a) I don't want it in the WC area anyway & (b) he wants it a ceiling (just below) height. so access & maintenance will be a pain- so looking for any ammunition that I can use to not have to locate the CU's in these areas, but am failing to come up with anything.
 
part m of the building regs. CU height to be between 1350mm and 1500mm above ffl. ( approx. figs. as i ain't bothered to look it up)

I never knew this, I was under the impression that consumer units did not come under Part M. Though it does make sense, even if 1500mm seems a tad high for a wheel chair user.

OP, if I have this sort of dilemma, I just ask the builder to get conformation from the Building Inspector.
 
it's a bit convoluted. part m does not, in itself, recommend CU heights, but lee's link explains it better than i did. still makes the developer out as a muppet, either way.
 
I never knew this, I was under the impression that consumer units did not come under Part M. Though it does make sense, even if 1500mm seems a tad high for a wheel chair user.

OP, if I have this sort of dilemma, I just ask the builder to get conformation from the Building Inspector.

The updated version of Part M added this little gem....
 

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