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Hello,

Had a sparky install a new consumer unit, has it been done correctly. Bare in mind the chap cut corners on other bits of work he was contracted to do.

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My apprentices would do a better looking, better functioning and tested installation than that. It's really not up to snuff. Dangerous? Not by glancing at it but it certainly needs to be tested and certified. If the installer is a hopeful amateur then you won't be able to have confidence that his knowledge of conductor routing, rating factors, cable selection, cable sizing, protective device selection etc etc is correct. It's why it takes a long time to make a good sparks.
 
We tried a different board this week, branded 'Fusebox',I thought it was ok and my 19 year old son did this one, his first RCBO board, not quite up to old dads neatness but a good effort I think - never as easy to achieve a really tidy result when re-connecting rather than 1st time on brand new cables. :)

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Ah yes, well that was to stop the f....ing grommet strip from constantly falling off, needed a bit of an overlap front and back to keep it in place. :) But apart from that,thanks mate. :D
 
We tried a different board this week, branded 'Fusebox',I thought it was ok and my 19 year old son did this one, his first RCBO board, not quite up to old dads neatness but a good effort I think - never as easy to achieve a really tidy result when re-connecting rather than 1st time on brand new cables. :)

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it's never easy to get a board with existing cables neat. that board is a bloody good effort for anyone, let alone a 19 year old.
 
Done a board swap for my nephew last week.
Was disappointed when I seen he had bought proteus/m2 but I was pleasantly surprised with the product..
The case is not as good as Hager or Wylex but the terminations are good, I prefer the fork style busbar

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