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I am planning to create a 6 bedroom HMO , to be leased to the local council (Short term lets). Their surveyor has said that each room needs to have its own consumer unit. ie Only one room will trip if there is fault

Has anybody got experience of this or done this ? I have asked a electrician and he said it is not required or unachievable to have 6 CU's and 1 for communal area's.
 
I am planning to create a 6 bedroom HMO , to be leased to the local council (Short term lets). Their surveyor has said that each room needs to have its own consumer unit. ie Only one room will trip if there is fault

Has anybody got experience of this or done this ? I have asked a electrician and he said it is not required or unachievable to have 6 CU's and 1 for communal area's.
I am planning to create a 6 bedroom HMO , to be leased to the local council (Short term lets). Their surveyor has said that each room needs to have its own consumer unit. ie Only one room will trip if there is fault

Has anybody got experience of this or done this ? I have asked a electrician and he said it is not required or unachievable to have 6 CU's and 1 for communal area's.
Small Garage CU in each room lighting and power, fed from a communal CU which would also feed F/As and Smokes, communal lighting and power from the same CU, no mention of how you will provide H.W and C.H, so can't advise on that side of the project, maybe more information required, oh forgot the kitchen requirement.
 
Most HMOs that I have worked on or inspected are extremely basic.
most don’t even have an emergency light nor fire alarm System.
a very common job I get asked to do is hard wire mains smokes in local HMOs
 
Most HMOs that I have worked on or inspected are extremely basic.
most don’t even have an emergency light nor fire alarm System.
a very common job I get asked to do is hard wire mains smokes in local HMOs
not been designed properly ehen and done on the cheap, no slur on your expertise intended by the way.
 
Small Garage CU in each room lighting and power, fed from a communal CU which would also feed F/As and Smokes, communal lighting and power from the same CU, no mention of how you will provide H.W and C.H, so can't advise on that side of the project, maybe more information required, oh forgot the kitchen requirement.
Thx

In the HMO their will be 1 Kitchen with 2 hobs, extractor, Microwave and for dble sockets. The heating/HW will be via combi boiler. There will be emergency lighting and a Grade A LD1 Fire Alarm
 
Thx

In the HMO their will be 1 Kitchen with 2 hobs, extractor, Microwave and for dble sockets. The heating/HW will be via combi boiler. There will be emergency lighting and a Grade A LD1 Fire Alarm
Thx

In the HMO their will be 1 Kitchen with 2 hobs, extractor, Microwave and for dble sockets. The heating/HW will be via combi boiler. There will be emergency lighting and a Grade A LD1 Fire Alarm
Will pm you if you want me to design this for you.
 
It will be the first HMO i know of that has its own con unit in each bedroom, and i have seen a few. Do they each get their own boiler for heat?
No the House owner will need to se a rate for heating, agreed in the tenant agreement, exactly the reason I suggested a prepayment metere in each room for Fan heaters, hair dryers etc. I have only ever been invoved in 1 and it's simple to see that individual C/H is just simply impossible to even think of.
 
See quite a few hmos intended for student accomodation. LA requirements quite strict in terms of fire and em lighting, fridge freezer volume, worktop area etc. Many of the larger ones have 2 hobs and 2 or 3 ovens and fridge freezers..
Never heard of a requirement for individual cu in each room. Unless supplies to these cus were fused as opposed to being fed via a b32 mcb for example, no real benefit?
 
If its a 6 bedroom hmo then should 2x14 circuit straight boards after 1 main switch not suffice with a breakdown something similar to this.

8x lighting circuits
8x socket circuits
4x cooking circuits
4x washing circuits
1x Heating circuit
1x Fire alarm circuit
1x intercom circuit
 

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