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Job done today. What do you think? I thought it was quite sexy! :eek:
 

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The original fuseboards were in the cupboard beside the meter as in the picture. The cables ran behind the bit above which was already boxed in with plywood. All I did was move the new consumer unit up and replaced the plywood. I upgraded the tails to 25mm and took them up to the new position. Do you think I should have an upfront 100mA rcd?

Do you think you should have one ?
 
The original fuseboards were in the cupboard beside the meter as in the picture. The cables ran behind the bit above which was already boxed in with plywood. All I did was move the new consumer unit up and replaced the plywood. I upgraded the tails to 25mm and took them up to the new position. Do you think I should have an upfront 100mA rcd?

Not for additional protection, but i am sure you already knew that.
 
No point fitting a 100mA RCD - it wouldn't comply, as it needs to be 30mA for shock protection.

I like your approach, looks neat, but as I said, you could come unstuck if you put it up for assessment.

Personally, I would consider it to be no different to running the tails in trunking, but that's just my opinion. Yours is wider, and made of plywood, but it's doing the same job. ;)
 
No point fitting a 100mA RCD - it wouldn't comply, as it needs to be 30mA for shock protection.

I like your approach, looks neat, but as I said, you could come unstuck if you put it up for assessment.

Personally, I would consider it to be no different to running the tails in trunking, but that's just my opinion. Yours is wider, and made of plywood, but it's doing the same job. ;)
What if the meter tails are more than 50mm from the surface? I did a job once, where I ran the meter tails surface in maxi trunking, in the corner of a wall below the CU. Went back a few months later and the customer had boxed in the trunking!
 
I'm not a fan of that warning label taped above the CU; technically it's a safe zone anyway, you could have made the sign more discreet and fixed it better.
What does that switch do? I'd have probably labelled that instead.
 

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