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Hello,

I have just competed my 1st consumer unit install on site. I would like some advice on how I may improve the quality/neatness.

All constructive criticism welcome

Thanks

[ElectriciansForums.net] My 1st board on site advice


[ElectriciansForums.net] My 1st board on site advice
 
Hello,

I have just competed my 1st consumer unit install on site. I would like some advice on how I may improve the quality/neatness.

All constructive criticism welcome

Thanks

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If that's your first CU then fair play, that is pretty good!
All posts made (apart from Rob's) are just their opinions and what they would prefer.
Even Rob's comment I don't do!:rolleyes:

Good job mate!
 
Hey MrShine94, Rob has made some legitimate points, take the advise.
If this is your 1st CU, well done!! And well done for asking for constructive criticism. If this is the start MrShine94 you might well shine even brighter in the future.
None of us are perfect, but striving for perfection is.
 
I'll echo Top Cats comments above.
Intumescent sealant is required where you make big holes for cables between fire compartments of a building, not for tiny holes in a consumer unit. You're not trying to contain a fire, but to limit oxygen supply so that a fire can't develop in the first place.
As for 526.9.1 (In order to avoid inappropriate separation or spreading of individual wires of multiwire, fine wire or very fine wire conductors, suitable terminals shall be used or the conductor ends shall be suitably treated.), you can satisfy this in any way that you see fit and are happy with. Apart from very small wires (less than, say 0.75mm2), twisting and doubling over is more than sufficient. Ferrules are nice, and professional looking, but they're far from required.
 

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