John Peckham:
If fitted with fuses and the cover is missing then C2 and needs replacing.
John, why do you consider the cover to be so important please? If there is an interlock which allows the cover to be removed only when the main switch is off, I can see the point. However, I envisage just a rather flimsy cover secured by a wee knurled screw. If that can be removed whilst the fuses are still live, and IP2X is maintained, why not C3?
I might add that C3 hides a multitude of sins. I never felt inadequately protected when we had these fuse boxes when I was a small boy; but then again, I didn't feel inadequately protected before we has seatbelts.
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.
Zoomup:
The actual fuse wire is held pretty snugly in its carrier in an old Wylex consumer unit. If it blows it is unlikely to send molten particles out into space.
That was my feeling. Even without the lid, the metal would be contained.
The actual fuse wire is held pretty snugly in its carrier in an old Wylex consumer unit. If it blows it is unlikely to send molten particles out into space.
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