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I have recently been told that on new builds you must put in a surge protected consumer unit?

How is this achieved?

also has anyone put one in before?
 
Who told you?...…..not a supplier, by any chance?
 
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The BBB states that an exception may be made for a single dwelling where the total value of installation and equipment does not justify provision (443.4). But this leaves it a very grey area as the small cost of provision has to be weighed against the £4000 quid TV likely to dominate the sitting room.
All the board manufacturers supply boards ready fitted with type 2 protection for a relatively small additional cost. Would be daft not to on a new build IMO.
 
You do not have to. It would be recommended though
 
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Cost of SPDs has dropped significantly in the last few months so it would be silly not to.
 
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Hi - I’ve been using a Wylex CU that comes from factory with their SPD fitted (eg NM1206flexs). I’m sure there are plenty of others as well.
 

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