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I have a very old Wylex fuse board which is need to bring up to current standard Amendment 3.

I believe my property is supplied using a TN-S

I'm looking for a new consumer unit that is 11 or 12 way but not sure which brands are best as I plan on going for all rcbo.

So far I've seen Schneider, Hager and Wylex units

Schneider do one called Resi9 that's top of range but can't find any places that sell them, I can only see the Easy 9 for sale

Hager do one called Design 30

Wylex seem well stocked but I hear their rcbos are over sensitive and trip a lot, also they have had a recall in the past so I'm not sure on their quality in today's climate

I'm just wanting some advice on what you guys like to install, money isn't an object so I'm not after any budget stuff

Can anyone post pictures of their installs, be it cabinets or new metal consumer units
 
Nope, switchgear has it's own definition and would normally encompass DBs, switch fuses, fused switches, busbar chambers etc etc.

Mainboard is not a defined term as far as I know, and not one that I think I have ever heard of before.
here you go, acti9 wall mounted switchgear

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(biggest board ive worked on is Schneider powerpact4)
 
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Cough! Getting back the original thread; Wylex, Crabtree (same group), Schneider, Hager & MK Electric are all offering their new 'Amendment 3' domestic consumer units. I'm not sure I would include any others IMHO. My local wholesalers usually stock from all these manufactories, but only have Wylex currently available off the shelf, and only in a couple of sizes/flavours.

Seems that metal 'Amendment 3' boards are rarer than rocking horse pooh at the moment, so OP, you should speak to your electrician to see what he can obtain or wait a while till the shelves get stocked up and the guys here, can give their views, once they fitted a few. IMO the Hager one seems to of had some thought put into the design, the rest seem to have put the contents of their plastic CU's into a metal box.
 
im surprised no one has brought one out with a layer of fire mastic covering the inside XD that would contain the fire.

if there is a fire it will expand and cover the lot


what good is a cable grip for the tails if the problem is a loose or bad termination
 
There'll be some on here that will like the dual screw terminations. I thought they looked quite a lot taller than the other makes, but their dual rcd units are 256mm high, compared to similar Wylex unit of 261mm. Doesn't appear to be any prices, are they part of Proteus, distributed by CEF?
 
Not sure about being part of proteus, they could be as the enclosure looks the same. I know CEF stock them as seen M2 metal boards in my local CEF. I like the twin screw terminal for the main switch, Although personally I wouldn't install one in my house as I would prefer to go for a more established make like hager. Over the years we've all seen different makes spring up and disappear leaving you in the Shyt if an RCD or mcb needs replacing or even adding a new circuit on a spare way and can't get hold of an mcb as the manufacturer isn't in business anymore. For a few extra £ hager is the best bet IMO as they actually look like they have put some thought into it with the cable entry points and cable clamp for the tails etc.
 
M2 is a CEF off shoot.
I personally prefer Hager.
I was in a house last week with a older Hager unit installed. I was able to easily fit the new Hager MCB's I have in the van to the 20 year old consumer unit
This is why I prefer Hager, they tend to make their gear backwards compatible, it is also a decent quality.
 
M2 is a CEF off shoot.
I personally prefer Hager.
I was in a house last week with a older Hager unit installed. I was able to easily fit the new Hager MCB's I have in the van to the 20 year old consumer unit
This is why I prefer Hager, they tend to make their gear backwards compatible, it is also a decent quality.
that is the biggest problem with Schneider gear.

ok i have a schneider board. i need a b6 mcb which one do i choose.

it could be sqaure d,merlin or a new Schneider breaker etc.

good to know about hager, thanks for that
 
I remember when 17th edition boards first came out and the only 17th ed boards my local Cef stocked were m2. I fitted one at my parents and when I powered up it was showing reverse polarity. Ends up the internal links were wrong thus putting out reverse polarity. Also the mcb's were crap and the plastic cracked when tightened! Never again!!
 
I'm going to order the Hager unit myself for the electrician since it seems he's getting ripped off or he is charging more for this M2. just to confirm that these rcbo's are the right ones for domestic. These will be replacing two light circuits fuses, 6A B, two finals 32 B and cooker on 32A B

Unit is Hag114 VML114
Rcbo's Hag ADN106, ADN132

Gil-lec is best for prices on all these
 
there are more than one type of isobar just to add to the confusion and the breakers look different (they still fit)

then there is easy9 and another series as well but i cant remember the name

They are on isobar4 now but they are all backwards compatible as far as I know, which is also the same as the previous (v good) MK sentry range as they were rebadged MG breakers.
 

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