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go too high and your in danger of someone in a wheelchair not being able to reach mcb's
which is the whole point of the accessability regs if its for a new build

and a modern CU is considerably less dangerous than say an electric hob in the kitchen and no-ones putting that 1500mm high are they ?
 
Found this link to a recent article in Professional Electrician

[h=5]Accessible units[/h]However, section 1.4 of Part P now states that, “One way of complying with Part M in new dwellings is to mount consumer units so that the switches are between 1350mm and 1450mm above floor level. At this height, the consumer unit is out of reach of young children yet accessible to other people when standing or sitting.”

Consumer Unit Placement | Professional Electrician & Installer
 
go too high and your in danger of someone in a wheelchair not being able to reach mcb's
which is the whole point of the accessability regs if its for a new build

and a modern CU is considerably less dangerous than say an electric hob in the kitchen and no-ones putting that 1500mm high are they ?

How do you know???, have you been in my kitchen??, no thought not!

My thinking is kids are unlikely to pull 3036's but the urge to flick switches is often to much to resist!

my personal favorite is terraced houses with the Cu's in the back of a cupboard at floor level, behind the sofa, in the living room. At 6'5" and 23 stone, i aint built for climbing into those cupboards!
 
I tend to put them approx at shoulder level so it's easy to look at or read things on it, it may not entirely comply but nobody has complained yet about where I fit them. It also makes for easy termination.

I find ones that are hard against the ceiling stupid as you can't tighten things properly due to poor access.
 
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I tend to put them approx at shoulder level so it's easy to look at or read things on it, it may not entirely comply but nobody has complained yet about where I fit them. It also makes for easy termination.

I find ones that are hard against the ceiling stupid as you can't tighten things properly due to poor access.
or how about the simple stuff...like not being able to reach it....
 
Just out of interest, what height do you find boards in on new housing estates? I've seen them in all sorts of silly places, when they are above a kitchen cupboard that's got to be the worst.
 

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