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The future of residential building electrical installations

This is a spin-off from the discussion What is the best way to wire ceiling lights.


What do you think is the future of residential building electrical installations in 20 to 30 years time? Will they in modern and modernised houses be significantly different from what they are today or will they most likely be barely changed from what they are today?


Will consumer demand be a driving force for change or will electricians only make changes from the status quo in order to comply with updated wiring regs?
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  • Sparkingchip:

    Electrium describe a Wylex eight way consumer unit with surge, arc protection and double pole RCBOs as the ultimate consumer unit.


    Eight ways is more than enough for most homes.


     Andy Betteridge.




    With the release of single pole AFDD we can now get sixteen of them into an enclosure that up until now would only accept eight, so I might let you have a couple of extra circuits, but not a dedicated circuit for something that has built in battery backup.


    Andy Betteridge 

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  • Sparkingchip:

    Electrium describe a Wylex eight way consumer unit with surge, arc protection and double pole RCBOs as the ultimate consumer unit.


    Eight ways is more than enough for most homes.


     Andy Betteridge.




    With the release of single pole AFDD we can now get sixteen of them into an enclosure that up until now would only accept eight, so I might let you have a couple of extra circuits, but not a dedicated circuit for something that has built in battery backup.


    Andy Betteridge 

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