I'm planning a replacement for my existing domestic CU and would like to have it sanity checked before I get an electrician involved. The main reason for replacing the whole CU is that I would like to have an additional circuit to the attic which would be isolated from the existing one. Long story short, I've got a server rack up there which is increasing in power consumption and had a trip when a computer on the same circuit got powered on. Second reason is that the current CU is using MCBs and also there is no more space left. Instead of planning for another smaller CU, I want to get this done properly and modernised.
Existing Setup
The existing CU is 14-way (all used up). The main fuse from the supplier is 60A.
I have spent the last few weeks researching everything electrical related to CUs and tried to incorporate as much of the recommendations I have read online. Since I'm not an electrician, the following is likely to not make sense, completely wrong or "overkill", hence me seeking advice. I fully understand that this plan may require rewiring and won't be cheap so money isn't going to be the significant deciding factor here.
Having looked into the different brands, I'm have made the decision to go with Hager. As mentioned previously, my immediate requirement is to have a new circuit to the attic but would be looking to have an EV charging point installed in the future. So my thought is to get the main supplier fuse upgraded. If I'm reading correctly, going form 60A to 80A could be simple but going to 100A would require a service head replacement. Also, if the cabling into the home isn't adequate, there will be extra work involved. Ideally, I get the main supplier fuse upgraded from 60A to 100A giving me more flexibility for the future. I want to get an isolation switch installed at the same time as there currently isn't one between meter and the CU. I guess I just need to get in touch with my DNO to see what they can do and whether the tails need upgrading too.
For the new CU, I'm considering the following:
So, how does this all sound?
Existing Setup
The existing CU is 14-way (all used up). The main fuse from the supplier is 60A.
- CPN IS2100 Isolater Switch (100A) - 100A, 2 Pole. | CPN Cudis - https://cudis.co.uk/product/100a-2-pole/
- 3x CPN MC110B MCB (10A) - 10A - B Curve | CPN Cudis - https://cudis.co.uk/product/10a-b-curve/
- 3x CPN MC116B MCB (16A) - 16A - B Curve | CPN Cudis - https://cudis.co.uk/product/16a-b-curve/
- 4x CPN MC132B MCB (32A) - 32A - B Curve | CPN Cudis - https://cudis.co.uk/product/32a-b-curve/
- 1x CPN RC263/030 RCD (63A) - 63A 30mA Type B | CPN Cudis - https://cudis.co.uk/product/63a-30ma-type-b/
I have spent the last few weeks researching everything electrical related to CUs and tried to incorporate as much of the recommendations I have read online. Since I'm not an electrician, the following is likely to not make sense, completely wrong or "overkill", hence me seeking advice. I fully understand that this plan may require rewiring and won't be cheap so money isn't going to be the significant deciding factor here.
Having looked into the different brands, I'm have made the decision to go with Hager. As mentioned previously, my immediate requirement is to have a new circuit to the attic but would be looking to have an EV charging point installed in the future. So my thought is to get the main supplier fuse upgraded. If I'm reading correctly, going form 60A to 80A could be simple but going to 100A would require a service head replacement. Also, if the cabling into the home isn't adequate, there will be extra work involved. Ideally, I get the main supplier fuse upgraded from 60A to 100A giving me more flexibility for the future. I want to get an isolation switch installed at the same time as there currently isn't one between meter and the CU. I guess I just need to get in touch with my DNO to see what they can do and whether the tails need upgrading too.
For the new CU, I'm considering the following:
- Hager VM120K CU Enclosure (20-way) - VM120K | Hager UK - https://hager.com/uk/products/h/vm120k-conunitd3020w100asw-discknockouts
- Hager VME02SPD SPD Type 2 - VME02SPD | Hager UK - https://hager.com/uk/products/h/vme02spd-cu-surge-protection-kit-type-2
- Various RCBO AFDDs:
- Hager ARR910U (10A) - ARR910U | Hager UK - https://hager.com/uk/products/h/arr910u-rcbo-with-arc-detect1m-10a-b-6ka-a-30ma
- Hager ARR916U (16A) - ARR916U | Hager UK - https://hager.com/uk/products/h/arr916u-rcbo-with-arc-detect1m-16a-b-6ka-a-30ma
- Hager ARR932U (32A) - ARR932U | Hager UK - https://hager.com/uk/products/h/arr932u-rcbo-with-arc-detect1m-32a-b-6ka-a-30ma
So, how does this all sound?