This is the 'consumer unit' in my flat (a 60s/70s ex local authority (hackney) flat). From the looks of it, this metal box was constructed specifically for the flats here. It is embedded in a concrete wall (actually its a plywood fascia on a concrete wall).
The 'fuseboard' is in the top part its made by Wylex, with the electrical supply coming in from behind. The whole system (sockets etc) is earthed through metal trunking.
Interestingly the ring main is wired with 4mm2 twisted strand copper (looks like its tin plated, plastic coated), at first I thought it was one gigantic radial, but the electrician (see below) showed me its a ring (2 sets of wires coming in to the bus bar).
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This is a close up of the 'fuse box' thing.
The 20A breaker, which should be a MCB, but I think is a RCB? was fitted by an electrician, it used to be a 15amp fuse which supplied an immersion heater which had long since (and long before we moved in) been replaced by a combi boiler (fuse 2).
The wiring for the imersion heater had been left in place, and turned into a plug socket in a cupboard by the previous owners. We decided to get it upgraded to 20A (its 2.5mm2 copper anyway) and turn it into a nice radial for kitchen appliances (fridge/freezer and a small dishwasher) (see my previous post about the BCOs only asking for a minor work certificate)
My questions are:
1> Is this whole box thing still ok to have around? (assuming the bus bar is in good condition)
2> Is that actually a MCB or RCD (or maybe a rcbo)? it doesn't look like the ones that often get linked to from this forum http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/Products/size_3/XWYB6.JPG (those ones).
3> just interested in thoughts on the whole thing.
Lastlly I think one of those old fasioned wooden handled Y lever things you see mad professors using in 1930s horror movies would really set this whole thing off, and ideas?
The 'fuseboard' is in the top part its made by Wylex, with the electrical supply coming in from behind. The whole system (sockets etc) is earthed through metal trunking.
Interestingly the ring main is wired with 4mm2 twisted strand copper (looks like its tin plated, plastic coated), at first I thought it was one gigantic radial, but the electrician (see below) showed me its a ring (2 sets of wires coming in to the bus bar).
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This is a close up of the 'fuse box' thing.
The 20A breaker, which should be a MCB, but I think is a RCB? was fitted by an electrician, it used to be a 15amp fuse which supplied an immersion heater which had long since (and long before we moved in) been replaced by a combi boiler (fuse 2).
The wiring for the imersion heater had been left in place, and turned into a plug socket in a cupboard by the previous owners. We decided to get it upgraded to 20A (its 2.5mm2 copper anyway) and turn it into a nice radial for kitchen appliances (fridge/freezer and a small dishwasher) (see my previous post about the BCOs only asking for a minor work certificate)
My questions are:
1> Is this whole box thing still ok to have around? (assuming the bus bar is in good condition)
2> Is that actually a MCB or RCD (or maybe a rcbo)? it doesn't look like the ones that often get linked to from this forum http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Images/Products/size_3/XWYB6.JPG (those ones).
3> just interested in thoughts on the whole thing.
Lastlly I think one of those old fasioned wooden handled Y lever things you see mad professors using in 1930s horror movies would really set this whole thing off, and ideas?