Welcome to the forum.I will be upgrading my old CU soon, new regs stipulate amend 3 type units, however outfits like screwfix are also selling non-compliant units as well?? Is it ok to install either or best to go for the latest one?
Welcome to the forum.I will be upgrading my old CU soon, new regs stipulate amend 3 type units, however outfits like screwfix are also selling non-compliant units as well?? Is it ok to install either or best to go for the latest one?
If you want to be compliant with the regulations, you have no choice but to install one which is compliant with Amd3 - if you can work out what the (very badly worded) regulations require!
I presume you are aware of the fact that replacing a CU is notifiable work?
Kind Regards, John
After changing the CU, when you come to sign the Installation Certificate that says that the work you have done complies with the latest iteration of BS7671, what would you plan to do? Lie?can i use the CU's that were pre amendment 3
I don't really understand what/why you are asking. It's not about 'Building Control Regs", per se, it's about the Wiring Regulations (BS7671). You are presumably one of the 99%+ of people who could only claim compliance with Part P of the Building Regs by demonstrating compliance with the latest Amendment of BS7671 (i.e. Amd3) - so, as I said, if you want to be 'legal' (and to satisfy the Building Control Officer) you really have no choice but to instal a CU which you believe to be compliant with Amd3.yes i'm aware its notifiable, what i meant is are we supposed to use the latest one for building control regs or can i use the CU's that were pre amendment 3?
I thought most consumers were carbon-based.If you have an all steel clifton-mantel meter box, you may install a plastic consumer in there, because it will be in an non-combustible enclosure.
Never heard of plastic surgeons?I thought most consumers were carbon-based.If you have an all steel clifton-mantel meter box, you may install a plastic consumer in there, because it will be in an non-combustible enclosure.
You are or someone like a registered/qualified electrician is?Chaps,
I will be upgrading my old CU soon
I don't think they do stipulate that, I believe this particular requirement states the use of a non-combustible enclosure this is not exclusively non-combustible CUnew regs stipulate amend 3 type units,
No they are not, by complying to the non-combustible enclosure method, they are perfectly fine.however outfits like screwfix are also selling non-compliant units as well??
Which ever way is easiest or best to comply to the regs, your electrician should be aware of this!Is it ok to install either or best to go for the latest one?
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