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Hi,

We moved into a new build last year and want to add a couple of extra circuits but the consumer unit has no space and all the circuits are used. Is there any requirement for there to be space in the consumer unit and should i ask the housebuilder (Redrow) to resolve or pay myself for a new larger unit?

Any help appreciated,
N
 
Involve an electrician sooner rather than later.
they will be able to give you a professional opinion about the compliance of the installation.

also, they may be able to free up a spare way in the board.
e.g. If intruder alarm and door bell are on separate circuits, they may be able to combine them.
there are other things that may be grouped but a site survey would be best.
 
Corner cutting or bad planning when it was built. There should be at least one spare way when a consumer unit is fitted.
 
A photo of you CU would be helpful (blank of any personal info though).

As @Dustydazzler said it might be a standard pre-built unit and some of the MCBs are not actually used, but a photo or getting a sparky in to look should reveal it.

Incidentally what extra circuits do you need for a new build property?
 
Hi,

We moved into a new build last year and want to add a couple of extra circuits but the consumer unit has no space and all the circuits are used. Is there any requirement for there to be space in the consumer unit and should i ask the housebuilder (Redrow) to resolve or pay myself for a new larger unit?

Any help appreciated,
N
There is no requirement for them to supply you with extra ways to be used, although a bit of thought ahead would have been helpful from them. Usually this comes down to price but if you want more space you'll have to pau for it yourself.
 
There is no requirement for them to supply you with extra ways to be used, although a bit of thought ahead would have been helpful from them. Usually this comes down to price but if you want more space you'll have to pau for it yourself.

Isn't there a reg (or at least a written guideline somewhere) giving a guidance of spare capacity for a consumer unit?
 
Seen quite afew builds with literally 1 light or 1 socket on its own mcb

I would be tempted on these situations to move this onto a similar mcb and free up a way
 

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