Tails and isolating switch

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Can the isolating switch you see in this photo of my current fuse board, be retro fitted to be inline between the meter and new consumer unit, therefore providing a way to isolate power completely from CU? In theory it would work of course but would it breach regs?

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Also the current tails are braided. Would these meet current regs if I retained them.
 
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Your ELECTRICIAN who is replacing your CU will happily answer these questions when he arrives.

In short however;

NOTAFIABLE
Q1. NO
Q2. PROBABLY
Q3. NO
 
NO, this 'switch' is clearly old, replace it with a new one, a few quid FFS!!!

Have not got time to trawl the regs. but it looks to be bakelite and how exactly would you maintain its IP rating??

Those tails are undersize & not double insulated so they are for the scrappers as well.

I suspect your MEB's will require updating, your lighting cicuits may well be missing a cpc
 
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It would be more like putting a Focus engine into an Orion, but retaining the gearbox.
 
More than likely that CU has been around since the days when people drove Ford Prefects, with side valve engines, 3 speed gearboxes and vacuum wipers. Imagine that setup in your Focus.
 
Maybe it was a safety feature, to discourage you from attempting to overtake lorries in the rain....
 

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