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Discuss Where are you lot buying consumer units. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Still trying to find a place to buy a quality db.I agree with @westward10 that the whole "18th board" stuff is simply marketing crap. You might think that it means it comes with a SPD as standard since that is one of the new aspects not really seen in the previous editions, but nope - they don't always.
My test equipment is probably 15th Ed??I agree with @westward10 that the whole "18th board" stuff is simply marketing crap. You might think that it means it comes with a SPD as standard since that is one of the new aspects not really seen in the previous editions, but nope - they don't always.
As long as it calibration cert is valid kid.My test equipment is probably 15th Ed??
Ask around your local trade suppliers, but I would avoid the own-brand options as (a) they are often not that good, and (b) you can't get them from other outlets.Still trying to find a place to buy a quality db.
I like the wylex mate cheers for that.Ask around your local trade suppliers, but I would avoid the own-brand options as (a) they are often not that good, and (b) you can't get them from other outlets.
Fusebox seems to be the go-to for quality on a budget, and the compact RCBO tick the boxes of bring type A so fine with many electronic faults, and (b) double pole so easier to test as both L & N are open for IR test just by tripping them.
Wylex do the same, but a bit more expensive and they don't seem to be very good on long-term compatibility.
Hager are liked at the higher end, as are Schneider, and both of them have a good reputation for long-term support.
Ask around for best prices, etc. If buying on-line you might want to give these folks a try:I like the wylex mate cheers for that.
I'll pop in see them, there one near by, cheers.I got my CUs from Holland House (Scottish wholesale outlet) as helpful folk there and close by, but sometimes easier to order on-line.
I don't think they carry Wylex as much as others. Hager was the other type they got for me and carry more of, but ask and they are quite good at sorting out a good deal on stuff.I'll pop in see them, there one near by, cheers.
I agree with @westward10 that the whole "18th board" stuff is simply marketing crap. You might think that it means it comes with a SPD as standard since that is one of the new aspects not really seen in the previous editions, but nope - they don't always.
Vast majority are, as we generally have single-width MCB or RCBO in use.Are distribution boards all 1 row in the UK ?
They seem much simpler to dress the wiring than 2 row boards with busbar at the bottom
17th And 3 boards comply as SPDs are not mandated andsplit load is still permitted under 7671 so I'm struggling with the question. Moreover noncompliance with 7671 is not illegal, noncompliance under EaWR on the other hand is.Might come as a stupid question - but how can places still sell 17th edition consumer units when I thought the latest is 18th edition and it's illegal to install anything less than current regs / specs.
Totally agree, the rate at which they get stuff shipped out and delivered to you is impressive.DTR excellent service
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