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We have a large flat that was split into two dwellings 3-4 years ago. Both dwellings had the wiring seperated and hence 2 new consumer units installed. The tails for both dwellings remained fed by the existing meter / mains supply to the property. I have recently had an addition new meter installed so that both dwellings are on sperate metered supplies and hence be billed seperately from their chosen utility company. I have run a 25mm Twin / Earth armoured cable the 12 meters between the new meter and consumer unit and plan to use a 60amp metal clad fused switch between the armoured cable and the new supply at one end and another 60amp metal clad fused switch and the tails of the consumer unti at the other end. I used to work for an electrician many years ago and I am competent to make all the connections safely. Question I have is am I permitted to do this under the latest regulations? If I understand the regs correctly I believe I am not allowed to connect new circuits from the consumer unit, some circuits in bathrooms or fit a new consumer unit. The work I am doing appears to sit outside of these three exceptions. Any advice would be much appreciated.