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What are your go to “heating” consumer units to fit these days? Have a domestic consumer unit and a combined storage/24hr heating/off peak water consumer unit to swap. Normally use Fusebox spd/rcbo for domestic swaps the last while but what are options for the other? I know Hager do/did a 3 main switch board and can see Fusebox do a duel tarrif both which don’t have spd.

Possibly fit a domestic board then a duel tariff board with one supply for 24hr heating and put the storage and off peak water both on the storage heating supply?

Also aware of meter changes apparantly coming so what are your guys thoughts on a solution for the 3 supply consumer unit?

Thanks in Advance
 
If two tariffs are sufficient, and you don't need too many ways, you can easily add an SPD kit to the Fusebox F2014DT dual tariff board. The only snag is the kit eats up two ways (SPD, and associated MCB).
 

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