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Hello all,

I've got to change a fuse board in a 3 bed semi, but the customer has asked if there is one with a lockable front cover, due to the fact that his 2 young boys keep switching the power off. There is no practical way of moving the fuse board out of reach without a lot of work either.

Cheers

Tom
 
I have seen one job when the little securing tab snapped off the front flap of a CU and the spark had gotten a normal key lock for a filing cabinet or cash lock box and fitted that to the front panel to hold it instead. This was a new build Wimpey Taylor house my nan had gotten
 
That's an alternative cause of "nuisance tripping".

I would say that Regs 513.1 and 512.2.2 would prevent using a lock, and it'd need a code for an EICR on "Adequacy of access to switchgear and other equipment."
 
a size 10 gym pump applied across a couple of arses will solve the problem.
 
Hows your woodworking skills? Build a cupboard around the cu with a lock that only the adults have the key for. Seen this in plnty of student houses.
 

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