That's a 1500 watt inverter, I thought you had a 1000w watt version.
It comes with its own built-in overload protection so why install a consumer unit?
This kinda inverter is better used with extension leads as it was intended by the manufacturers. One of the technical issues with this type of inverter in a permanent installation is that the neutral and live usually float with respect to earth, ie there's no internal N-E bond in the inverter so you really should use 2-pole switching if the sockets are switched. Also you have the earthing issues to deal with if you install a CU and hard-wired sockets, you'll need to install an earth rod and bonding if necessary and somehow create a N-E bond on the supply side external to the CU.
Just use extension leads, it's going to save you a lot of headaches.
You say in your profile you're a trainee, is this a job you're doing at someones property?