Jeff Gaines
2025-02-19 09:11:48 UTC
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Permalinkreplaced. Much as I would like to DIY it is beyond my physical abilities
and in any event needs to be certified. I have a quote as follows:
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To supply and install a new 18th edition consumer unit, replacing the
existing dated fuse board. The new board will be metal clad and
incorporate RCBO's in order to apply the required RCD protection. The main
supply tails and earthing conductor will also be upgraded. A surge
protective device (SPD) will also be installed. Clear and formal circuit
identification will be applied. All supply cables entering DB-1 will be
adequately supported and containment will be installed The new DB will be
installed and fully comply with wiring regulation BS7671.
This cost is based on the existing bonding being suitably sized.
We have also allowed to test the system upon completion but please be
aware that should there be any issues identified that prevent
certification to be completed, these would need to be rectified
additionally prior to certification being issued.
£695 + VAT = £834
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The electrician is the one the plumber used to wire up the new controller
and he made a very neat job of that.
Does that seem to fit the bill?
Should I specify a make (or choice of makes) for the consumer unit to
ensure it is a decent one?
Anything else I should check?
Current unit is a MEM Memera 2000 with 7 connections - mix of fuses and RCD.
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Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not
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Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not
expect to sit.