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Hi guys,
i need to carry some work out to get my house to pass its mortgage retention, i had a mate from napit come round and do a electrical installation inspection condition report, as one of the retention on my mortgage is due to the old electrical installation. at the moment there is a 15 way merlin gerin consumer unit. I have identified all the circuit apart from one 15A breaker. anyway i was hoping to change the current unit to rcbo's i think this is probably the best thing at the moment considering the size of the house so if anything does go rong i can localise the problem more easily. guys i have come for advice as i dont know which unit to buy? am i doing the right thing by going for rcbo's. i need something that will allow me have at least 13 different circuits. the only thing i have found upto now is a Wylex 11 way Consumer Unit Type NH1104 that i could put 11 circuits on. The immediate advice my friend give me was to condition report was to update the consumer unit so that the shower is rcd protected, the lights in the bathroom are ip65. the supply to the summer house and the pond shed is in swa cable. is it possible to just take the current consumer unit and swap it directly for an 11 way rcbo consumer unit. would everything carry on working as it is working perfectly now.
i have identified each circuit as follows
1. annexe consumer unit and outdoor floodlight consumer unit (60A) (10mm cable and 2.5mm)
2. cooker (50A) (6mm)
3. upstairs sockets (32A) with two fuse spurs in garage from ring final in above main bedroom (2.5mm)
4. downstairs sockets (32A) (2.5mm)
5. 15A?
6. 5A lights in boiler room (G), garage(G), utility(G),main bathroom(U), small blue room(U), hallway(U), pink room(U) and kids room(U) G-ground U-upstairs (1.5)
7. shower (50A) (6mm 8.5kw shower clipped direct to wall)
8. main bedroom (U) and ensuite lights (U) (5A) (1.5mm)
9. kitchen(G) dining room(G) sitting room (G) and toy room lights (G) (5A) (1.5mm)
10. boiler (5A) (1mm)
11. Pond shed hager consumer unit (60A) (10mm)
12. summer house volex consumer unit (60A) (10mm)

some pictures are included thanks

main consumer unit

main c.u and outdoor lighting c.u

pond c.u

summer house c.u

annexe c.u

thanks in advance for your immediate advice if any more pictures are required please let me know thanks
 
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Not really sure what your problem is there is a multitude of choice in larger CUs. Screwfix do a 15way Crabtree for around £90. But this work is notifiable anyway so just tell your electrician what you want and he will source suitable parts. To be honest you are not going to save very much (if anything) by buying yourself and having someone else fit AND TEST it.
 
as you have had an EICR done, what code C1 and C2's are on the report? if none, then the EICR should be sufficient to get the lenders to remove the retention.
 
Looks like you already have RCD on one board so you will need a delayed type if you intend to use RCBO to feed that. This could limit your choice of CU.
TBH its a fairly big install, why not let the sparky do the leg work as if i was doing the upgrade i would be looking at all the DBs to ensure i had the appropriate MCB ratings / RCBO ratings for cables and as much discrimination as i could get which may involve reducing the size of some.
 
First off, what does this mortgage retention mean by ''old electrical installation'' From what i can see, i can't see a problem with the type of wiring. What did your friend come back with as far as the condition report, ...was there any code 1's or 2's highlighted?? If there isn't, i can't see how the mortgage company can maintain that retention order!!
 
Whoever installed the MG CU's didn't scrimp on costs, and will still probably be better than anything in the present Domestic market CU's ranges... lol!!
 
yep. just get your spark to rectify any code C1 and C2 's. then send a copy of the certs. to the motgage sharks.
 
Hi. If you took the Amp ratings from MCB’s, I would be well interested to know in circuits 1, 2, 7, 11 and 12, what size of cable they protecting especially for shower 60A, it has to be a hell of a shower and a hell of a cable…..and then cooker 50A, that would be a very powerfull cooker???

Al
 
is #7 a 50A. not too clear from the pic.
 
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