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can someone please clarify this for me im at my wits end,

there are currently no plastic fuse boxes that are non cumbustible for sale from wholesales?

if fit a plastic cu, need to box it in with plaster board ect?

if i wire in new circuit from a new plastic cu to say a socket in hallway, i cant issue minor works cert? then its a fail? then say the client who wanted a ÂŁ50 socket wired to hall needs to pay 100's to ge cu changed to metal? or enclose it? whos responsibility is it to enclose it? a joniner or builder? they will prob change a **** load too?

any info much appreacited
 
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taken from the electrical safety 1st website.......although from your OP for a new circuit you should be issuing an EIC for a new circuit not a minor works.
 
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can someone please clarify this for me im at my wits end,

there are currently no plastic fuse boxes that are non cumbustible for sale from wholesales?

if fit a plastic cu, need to box it in with plaster board ect?

if i wire in new circuit from a new plastic cu to say a socket in hallway, i cant issue minor works cert? then its a fail? then say the client who wanted a ÂŁ50 socket wired to hall needs to pay 100's to ge cu changed to metal? or enclose it? whos responsibility is it to enclose it? a joniner or builder? they will prob change a **** load too?

any info much appreacited

Same as if the CU was metal. An EIC on the other hand!
 
can someone please clarify this for me im at my wits end,

there are currently no plastic fuse boxes that are non cumbustible for sale from wholesales?

if fit a plastic cu, need to box it in with plaster board ect?

if i wire in new circuit from a new plastic cu to say a socket in hallway, i cant issue minor works cert? then its a fail? then say the client who wanted a ÂŁ50 socket wired to hall needs to pay 100's to ge cu changed to metal? or enclose it? whos responsibility is it to enclose it? a joniner or builder? they will prob change a **** load too?

any info much appreacited


What does a minor new works cert cover? certainly not a new circuit.
 
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also my other question not been answered.

plastic cu non-combustible do they exisit i cant seem to find them?

so if i do eicr on a 1 bed flat for example, cu is plastic, i tell owner, put in plaster board box or change to metal? who puts it in plasterboard then?
 
also my other question not been answered.

plastic cu non-combustible do they exisit i cant seem to find them?

so if i do eicr on a 1 bed flat for example, cu is plastic, i tell owner, put in plaster board box or change to metal? who puts it in plasterboard then?

If you read the regulation it actually tells you the answer to this.
You code it with a suitable code and advise the customer accordingly. you do not 'tell owner' what to do, you advise.

What has plasterboard got to do with it?
 
so to my knowledge , there are no 17th edition am 3 "plastic" consumer units?

well see, plasterboard has 2 hour fire rating, so if not want to change cu to metal then need to put in enclosure as per regs. so i wud assume plasterboard is easyiest way?
 
so to my knowledge , there are no 17th edition am 3 "plastic" consumer units?

well see, plasterboard has 2 hour fire rating, so if not want to change cu to metal then need to put in enclosure as per regs. so i wud assume plasterboard is easyiest way?

30 minutes fire resistance usually for single board. And there is no need to enclose a CU in it.
 
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