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Called by a customer yesterday as the cover on the consumer unit has come off and they were panicking. Agreed to call in this morning.
Its a new build house, the consumer unit is located immediately adjacent to the side door. When it opens the door handle/ lock bangs into the cover.
Over time it has become dented and eventually the left screw has come loose and the cover popped off. BG boards are prone to having a tight or misaligned cover at the best of times.
Surely the original electricians must have thought about where they were putting it?
It seems these days more and more of them are put in daft places in the middle of a hall way wall or by a door sticking out rather than out of sight in a cupboard.
Whats the most stupid or strange place you have come across a consumer unit new or old?
Have come across one immediately above a bath tub and shower before, suffice to say it was an immediate C1.
 
Not no much bad position,but I went and viewed a job recently,lady wanted her bathroom redoing UFH, heated mirror new fan etc, no probs I say can have a quick look at the consumer unit? Tells me she’s recently had a new one fitted..... this flat I’m in consists of a kitchen,shower room,living room and 1 bedroom it’s tiny, the new consumer unit is an MK 15 way dual rcd board with 3 mcbs (lights,rfc and kitchen rfc) and 9 blanks.......electricians told her that’s to meet the regs?
 
Had one underneath a bath once, was a HMO and rooms had been adapted accordingly.

Also not quite on topic but was witing a retail unit, DB position had been agreed on first day of the job. 2 days before handover was asked (actually told) it had to be moved as it would interfere with the disabled toilet wall, told the builder in no incertain terms to do one. Strangly enough they managed to find a few walls to move instead to make it all fit.
 
Sorry but this is house bashers for you most NOT ALL are just installers "that's where it shows on the drawing" is it not a stud wall? if so maybe a recessed consumer unit is needed.
And a door stop.
Did think about recessing it into the wall as it is a stud wall. But customer is happy leaving it there and use a small door stop on the skirting to stop door close to hinge end and prevent future impact.
 
Gavin, how much is the door encroaching could the consumer unit not be moved a few inches?
It is about half to 2/3 covered by the door when fully open with the door furniture hitting it. They are as per my last post going to put a door stop on the skirting to stop door a few inches earlier. by placing the stop close to the hinge end of door it will stop it and have barely any impact on people and things going through the door.
 
This was one of my most annoying, the picture is the back corner of a kitchen unit.
The service head is behind the cut out in the back of the unit so even less accessible!
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I saw one on a forum years ago that was located behind a removable panel on a stair riser. I recall the spark at the time saying it took a good while to find it. There was a picture of it. Have just tried googling it to no avail. I'm pretty certain the stairs were carpeted too.
 
The worst I've seen is service head, meter and CU in a 'space' between two rooms. It was the same height as the rooms, about 3.5 feet long but only about 18 inches wide. The door to get into the space was narrower and much lower.

Thankfully I didn't get the job :)

The place I'm working on at the mo is relatively good except it's Victorian I think... very high ceilings and the CU is about 2 inches below what appears to be the highest ceiling in the house.
 
So what is the requirements / regulation on that, NEC (USA) codes require 36" clearance in front of the panel / consumer unit, and I know there is part M in UK, so does putting it in a cupboard violate the accessibility / clearance requirements.?
 

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