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The hidden cost of net zero

https://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2020/07/Travers-Net-Zero-Distribution-Grid-Replacement.pdf?utm_source=CCNet+Newsletter&utm_campaign=85fbfa3557-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2020_07_16_12_54_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fe4b2f45ef-85fbfa3557-36405153&mc_cid=85fbfa3557&mc_eid=1127dc9b41


If you aren't aware, worth a read through.
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  • That Andy is complete rubbish. You say you carry out EICRs, well I think you shouldn't for obvious reasons. You simply do NOT understand the regulations! BS7671 is not saying that domestic installs must use a CU (they can use any switchgear they require). In a large house with perhaps 20 bedrooms and commercial sized kitchen, electric heating, etc, you would expect to install a CU although you have a 3 phase 200A head? You simply have a completely wrong idea here. Why can you not fit a CU? I expect you will have some difficulty finding out, despite having the CU standard in front of you!
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  • That Andy is complete rubbish. You say you carry out EICRs, well I think you shouldn't for obvious reasons. You simply do NOT understand the regulations! BS7671 is not saying that domestic installs must use a CU (they can use any switchgear they require). In a large house with perhaps 20 bedrooms and commercial sized kitchen, electric heating, etc, you would expect to install a CU although you have a 3 phase 200A head? You simply have a completely wrong idea here. Why can you not fit a CU? I expect you will have some difficulty finding out, despite having the CU standard in front of you!
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