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HI guys

Ive accidently broken the consumer unit in the empty property im working in at the moment. I took the cover off of the Memra 2000 Ad board having isolated all the breakers, rcd's and main switch then I took the main fuse out (yes Ive taken the main fuse out before with out doing so and it was just a little bit scary with all the sparks and crackling noises)

Being a bit heavy handed and just rushing I guess Ive gone and broken the front cover so that it wont screw up tight at all.

I cant say that taping it on would be a good look, and I cant see that being acceptable at all. I also wouldnt want to do that but My dilema is this. I not sure the company has plans to do a board change even tho I have added a new kitchen ring to the old board board. additional sockets on both the up and down stairs RFS's etc. I have adivised that they have a board change to bring it up to current regs (17th eddition board) as I have made alterations and additions that need to comply with BS7671. Ive been told there going to look into it, but if it is allowed I guess they will just try and put the new kitchen ring on a rcbo and the existing up and downstairs rings both with additional sockets added to them on a rcbo as well as this will comply and allow them to keep costs down.

cheers


What can I do if they go for this option as I cant leave this cover like it is, its just waiting to fall of exposing all the live parts etc, also the earth bar inside this cosumer unit is a bit loose imo.
 
Its not an example of my best english toolad sometimes it rolls of my tounge others times its like I cant speak the language.


Im gonna go with engineer 54 on this one. As I say theres no one living there, we are renovatting it if you will and then when its all done I guess the housing association moves someone in.


I was right about the RCBOS though? If they are used to look after the new kitchen ring and up and down stairs rings that have had work done on them it will save them the expense of a board changebut still make what ive done comply with regs.


Fingers crossed theysay yep change the board tho

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yes DPG check this out howver

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well I had to put in a fused spur and tripple pole isolater and then a transformer for a bathroom fan. I didnt want to surface mounth it so set about drawing and the wall whewre the cbles are gonna go etc. having done that i took out my drill and 6mm drill bit put a bit of tape on it to se the depth and began drilliing little holes all along my pencil lines. I then grabbed my sds and chopped it out. It was all looking ok untill I checked the other side of the wall as I had craked some of it on the otherside. maybee I should have used my hand chisel instead of the sds for work like this.
 
would you guys have used a chisel and bolster for this or do some of you still use your sds but with a bit more skill and care then what I seem to have well I have the care imoyou might disagree but ...
 
if that wasnt bad enough .....

having chased everything out and ran the cables I thought I would save a bit of time on second fix and terminate the fused spur tripple pole isolator and transformer. It has damned on me however that the cables and oval conduit are yet to be filled/plastered so in thory im gonna have to un terminate it all as all the plasters just gonna fall behind the patress box/transformer and possible through the holes that were pumched out to feed the cables through. I could have deffo done with another sparky on site to ask me what the hell I was doing that day but at least im learning fast.
 
It is a shame that you are attempting to learn the trade unsupervised in other peoples' homes. If you need to second fix before the plasterers have been, then simply fill a couple of inches above the backbox you've installed. Nothing anyone else does later on will affect you that way.
 
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2. spend a fortune on testgear that you're not entirely sure how to use.
3. forget about onsite training , rock up to customers house in youre highly stickered van.
4. insist on new CU although you're only there to swop light switch.
5. make a complete hash of whatever youre doing and rush to the internet for help.
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funny thing is I did go to college. dont worry all my damage will be made good. the new home owner wont know ive ever been there.

cheers guitarist, what could I use for this mate. I was thinking some cut up conduit or possible some expandable foam ....
 
Jeez, I hope I don't end up living in one of these houses you guys are renovating. No offence. Just saying like. Daz
 
seeing as ive never filled before what filler is best for the job. I could probably try a few over time and draw myown conclusions but maybee you could save me the trouble and point me in the right direction.
 
for big holes use 1 coat plaster from b&q. it comes in 28lb. bags so you don't need to buy a cwt.
 
ins not exactly a big hole its just 3 chases 2 chases going behing a duel patress box for the fused spur and tripple pole isolator and the other chase for the cable feeding the tranny. Ive already mounted the patress box and tranny and teminated all the connections to save some time. my concern is that where the patress box and transformer box sits there is about an inch maybee 2 of chase behing it. when the plastercomes and covers over these chases plaster is just going to fall down the back and presumably keep doing so as i took out the cut out to feed my cables through. whats going to happen is that my boxes are just going to get filled with plaster if im nopt carfeull so I just wondered hat a possible solution would be. Im thinking tape up the cut outs as best i can and then fill it with filler as best I can.


cwt?
 

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