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Best Practice Guide 1 - Replacing a consumer unit in domestic and similar premises

1.1. The aim of this Guide is to promote best prac ce by providing prac cal advice and guidance for designers, installers, veri ers and inspectors where the consumer unit or other main switchgear is being replaced in domes c or similar premises wired in accordance with the Seventeenth edi on or earlier versions of the Wiring Regula ons. The guidance is intended to protect users and installers against dangerous situa ons that could arise from the exis ng installa on.

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