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EICR - Old Rewireable Fuse boards are these acceptable?

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Hi, 


I need verification that it is ok to keep old style Wylex rewireable fuse boards to pass the EICR. Initially the electrician said this was ok providing they have a cover for the fuses. However he has now changed his mind and saying they need to be replaced with a new consumer unit. Some of the homes do not have a cover on the fuse board and others have had the cover taken off so plug in mcb's can be accomodated. Is this still ok?
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  • Sparkingchip:

    If you want fairly compact three way consumer unit the cast aluminium BG IP rated units would be my recommendation.

    https://www.bgelectrical.uk/circuit-protection/consumer-units/enclosures


    You would get what you a consumer unit with a 30 mA RCD main switch and three MCBs for around forty quid.


    I had one as a temporary fix at home. I cannot comment on the quality of the RCD, but the enclosure is built like a brick dunny. As Sparkingchip says, v. good value for money.


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  • Sparkingchip:

    If you want fairly compact three way consumer unit the cast aluminium BG IP rated units would be my recommendation.

    https://www.bgelectrical.uk/circuit-protection/consumer-units/enclosures


    You would get what you a consumer unit with a 30 mA RCD main switch and three MCBs for around forty quid.


    I had one as a temporary fix at home. I cannot comment on the quality of the RCD, but the enclosure is built like a brick dunny. As Sparkingchip says, v. good value for money.


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