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Hum.. Needless costs.... They want it moved...
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Discuss Relocating a Consumer Unit in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
This is a good question this, agree with Midwest move it a bit either way who cares, move it to a different floor 1.5m away then it must be metalclad ?
Scheme providers may well say metalclad, maybe I would but the board is not being replaced. I would say there is good argument to reuse the old one.
So the scheme providers can write their own regs now!!!
With regard to the OP if the consumer unit has been installed for a few years with no fires then it is tried and tested as non combustible
If you can undo the fixing screws to the CU with out taking the insides out and then stretch the cables enough to fix 1.5 metres away then all good, no testing needed ( Big laugh ). If you have to extend cables so you have to disconnect from original CU then unless old CU is less than a year old you have to change it or put it in a noncombustible box but will have to do all the testing and certification that comes with this type of job, my way of thinking is if the customer doesn't want me to do it my way which after my years of experience is probably the best way, then I will walk away, when I look at a job it is always through my eyes not what the customer thinks or the last electrician that priced for the work has said
Don't give a monkeys what the scheme providers say never have done, my ask was it would be interesting their take.So the scheme providers can write their own regs now!!!
With regard to the OP if the consumer unit has been installed for a few years with no fires then it is tried and tested as non combustible
does it warrant an EIC or several Minor Works.
I agree sounds ott but why not, ten isn't that many.Hum .... say its a 10 way CU - would you do 10 MWC's?
So the scheme providers can write their own regs now!!!
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