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Plastic consumer units/enclosures etc

I have a job where a small former outside toilet is being converted into a hobby pottery complete with water supply and small kiln.

I propose to fit a small plastic consumer unit with the appropriate IP rating for protection against ingress of water.

This will be a home brew job with a generic enclosure and a RCD main switch and mcbs from my spares stock.

I have seen many metal enclosures rusting quietly away in detached garages/w/shops/outbuildings and thought they would be better served by using plastic.


I think there is still a case to be made for fitting plastic consumer unit enclosures in outbuildings in order to prevent deteriation caused by external influences. Moist atmosphere, unheated spaces and the like.


Any other like-minded souls out there?

Comments welcome.
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  • “there is no proactive maintenance regime in place for the regular inspection of a suppliers equipment.”

    That is a question for the appropriate DNO / Meter Operator. We have a regime in place, allied to meter readings, and will still have a regime in place once smart meters are installed. 


    “Smart meters may well tell tales, but they won't cure a loose and overheating connection inside the meter itself, nor the cutout.”

    No, but it should show if there is a problem, whether the issue is related to the meter installation (which would be concerning), or the butchering of seals by others. 


    “Add to this the confusion as to who exactly is responsible for such equipment” 

    There is no confusion in the legislation. The DNO owns the cutout, the Meter Operator owns the meter. The DNOs have given Meter Operator staff training on removing and replacing cutout fuses and seals, and may do so on behalf of the DNO. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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  • “there is no proactive maintenance regime in place for the regular inspection of a suppliers equipment.”

    That is a question for the appropriate DNO / Meter Operator. We have a regime in place, allied to meter readings, and will still have a regime in place once smart meters are installed. 


    “Smart meters may well tell tales, but they won't cure a loose and overheating connection inside the meter itself, nor the cutout.”

    No, but it should show if there is a problem, whether the issue is related to the meter installation (which would be concerning), or the butchering of seals by others. 


    “Add to this the confusion as to who exactly is responsible for such equipment” 

    There is no confusion in the legislation. The DNO owns the cutout, the Meter Operator owns the meter. The DNOs have given Meter Operator staff training on removing and replacing cutout fuses and seals, and may do so on behalf of the DNO. 


    Regards,


    Alan.
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