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Is a 17th Edition metal consumer unit still legal to fit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Felixx" data-source="post: 538750" data-attributes="member: 36004"><p>Hey guys my thanks to you all for the helpful info, especially Special Location. A picture of the unit I bought is attached. I bought it just before the first lockdown - it was at half price at B&Q and I knew i would need it as i was having a new shower installed and the existing unit did not have any spare fuses in it. My fault for not thinking about changing regs. </p><p>3 years on too late to take it back now! The shower work has only recently been done and that has meant the CU now needs changing so the shower cable can be connected up. It sounds like I'll just have to end up writing this off and letting the installer buy a new one themselves otherwise I'll only end up buying the wrong one again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felixx, post: 538750, member: 36004"] Hey guys my thanks to you all for the helpful info, especially Special Location. A picture of the unit I bought is attached. I bought it just before the first lockdown - it was at half price at B&Q and I knew i would need it as i was having a new shower installed and the existing unit did not have any spare fuses in it. My fault for not thinking about changing regs. 3 years on too late to take it back now! The shower work has only recently been done and that has meant the CU now needs changing so the shower cable can be connected up. It sounds like I'll just have to end up writing this off and letting the installer buy a new one themselves otherwise I'll only end up buying the wrong one again! [/QUOTE]
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