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I have read various conflicting documents about updating fix equipment and really like know the correct answer to my problem. A Consumer unit in an existing property is 450mm from floor level, now I know there is no height set for consumer units but if i change it can I leave I there or will I have to move it
 
In my handy Pocket Guide 7 it sugests that sockets switches and other electrical equipment should be between 450 mm to 1200mm. So its more like between Nuts and Knees :)
nah. knees and navel.
 
In my handy Pocket Guide 7 it sugests that sockets switches and other electrical equipment should be between 450 mm to 1200mm. So its more like between Nuts and Knees :)

That's correct of general switches and accessories, but the current part M requires consumer unit switch devices to be at 1350mm - 1450mm above floor level.
 
got blue ---- and great ----. all about 3" in length. it's the pigeons that cause problems. next door's cat gets to them after i shoot them.
 
So they decided that they did not care about disabled people accessing there Consumer unit to reset an mcb or rcd when a lamp blows

I suppose it must be deemed accessible to wheelchair users yet out of reach of small children. It's the primordial dwarfs I feel are excluded here.
 
Falling objects is what I was told on the 2391.
I can vouch that. Did a job recently, where the old chap kept all his small cartridge fuses for his Wylex board on top of it, for safe keeping. He kept losing them though. I took the lid off and found them all on top the main switch terminals, haven fallen through an non compliant IP rated hole :-(
 
The new board can stay at the same height the old one is. The new board shouldn't be installed at a new height which would make it worse for accessibility than it is now, which in your case would be below 450mm.
 

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