Hello,
Is there an actual age limit on house wiring that would prevent a traditional fuse box being replaced with a consumer unit please?
Background - my elderly mother recently had an issue with the fuse wire on the lighting circuit in her 60's built house blowing, I visited and replaced the fuse wire but a few days later it went again so she had a professional electrician out who fixed the root cause - basically the landing light bulb holder was faulty and shorting out. He replaced the lighting unit and re-tested - everything is fine once again no other faults found.
Whilst this is the first time in years (probably decades) that a fuse wire has gone, my Mum asked about replacing the fuse box with a CU + RCBOs etc. for greater protection and the convenience of not having to fiddle around with fuse wire. The electrician said it could not be done in isolation and the house would need a re-wire due to its age. Whilst this sounds prudent it obviously leads to a lot of expense. Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
J
Is there an actual age limit on house wiring that would prevent a traditional fuse box being replaced with a consumer unit please?
Background - my elderly mother recently had an issue with the fuse wire on the lighting circuit in her 60's built house blowing, I visited and replaced the fuse wire but a few days later it went again so she had a professional electrician out who fixed the root cause - basically the landing light bulb holder was faulty and shorting out. He replaced the lighting unit and re-tested - everything is fine once again no other faults found.
Whilst this is the first time in years (probably decades) that a fuse wire has gone, my Mum asked about replacing the fuse box with a CU + RCBOs etc. for greater protection and the convenience of not having to fiddle around with fuse wire. The electrician said it could not be done in isolation and the house would need a re-wire due to its age. Whilst this sounds prudent it obviously leads to a lot of expense. Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
J