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Hi there, new to this site and just after a bit of advice. I am part qualified as a Domestic Electrical Installer and am just waiting for the course to complete my Part P.

I have been asked to install a new Consumer Unit on a TT system in a very old cottage. As seen in the photographs, the current system is the old BS, but I am a little concerned that on examination, the CPS appears to be only 2.5mm where I would have thought it should be 10mm minimum.

Any advice would be greatly received.

Chris

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chris Having re read all of the thread I am now under the impression that you are carrying out paid work on a member of the publics property while admitting that you are not yet qualified to do so. I have no choice but to close the thread in the interest of the forum and it's members. Thanks for your understanding and feel free to get involved in other threads on the forum.
 
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