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Local funeral place is getting a new mortuary fridge unit, and needs some work done.

The CU, just for the room, is high up in the corner, just above the fridge unit. Stupid place to have it, as you need to crawl over the top of the unit to get to it. 2 foot of crawl space, and my dodgy knee. Great.

Board just needs moved along the wall to above the door, everything in surface pvc trunking on wet wall panelling. No trouble extending circuits.
No room elsewhere to put it. Walls are lined with cabinets and other equipment. Above the door is an improvement, just not an ideal working height.

From what I can see, it’s an old Merlin Gerin board, no rcd.

Ideally, would change the board to all RCBO… but I can’t even tell how many circuits are off this board.
Going in on Saturday to PAT their equipment… so I’ll get up on the fridge for a better look.
 
There's a liability issue to consider. Someone up on a chair, resetting something on the CU. Someone charges through the door, All go flying. Injuries are incurred. Who fitted that CU in such a stupid place, contrary to recommendations?
 
There's a liability issue to consider. Someone up on a chair, resetting something on the CU. Someone charges through the door, All go flying. Injuries are incurred. Who fitted that CU in such a stupid place, contrary to recommendations?

Just make sure the door is open when messing with the CU.. Job done. 😁
 
It's posts like this that inspire my horror movie writing,
I guess at some stage the existing freezer will be off for a bit? That's ok for a few hours as long as nobody opens the fridge door and things start defrosting.

Where are the tails coming in to the existing CU, could you tap into these and add another twin CU?
 
The supply is from a 32A mcb in the main board, so suspect 4 or 6mm t&e.. might be SWA.

I did ask what happens to the fridges with the power off for a time…

“Just keep the doors shut. Be alright”

Ok, so just like a domestic fridge freezer, then. 🥶
 
why not find a suitable location outside of the room especially as the walls in the room are wet.?
 
why not find a suitable location outside of the room especially as the walls in the room are wet.?
I did think of this, Tel.
Back to back is the chapel of rest room… (where the door goes) and there’s nothing on the wall.

Could leave it in a corner, but bring it down to a manageable height.


I don’t really know how “wet” the room gets. Nothing is IP rated, no drains on the floor or anything.
I think it’s just been wet wall panelled for ease of cleaning.
 
Wet walls and electricity, crossed with mortuary fridge units and defrosting freezers, makes me wonder if something like this was behind the ideas for the writer of the book Frankenstein.


Mind you if you want to see walking dead people, you only have go shopping for the day in Central Milton Keynes!
 
Wet walls and electricity, crossed with mortuary fridge units and defrosting freezers, makes me wonder if something like this was behind the ideas for the writer of the book Frankenstein.


Mind you if you want to see walking dead people, you only have go shopping for the day in Central Milton Keynes!
I will not be doing this work in the middle of a lightning storm…

“It’s aliiiiiive!”
 

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