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Plastic external consumer unit ? Is it allowed ?

Hi guys.   I probably need to install a consumer unit outside. Customer has purchased an induction hob. CU is the other side of the house, house is less than 10 years old so all chipboard floors etc and she doesn't want the disruption. The meter box is on the same wall as the kitchen hob and has an isolator in it ( i dread to think how the tails are run but that's a different story ) . Anyway there is no room in the meter box for a 2 way CU so she has asked for an external one can be fitted. It's on the side of the house behind a fence so not quite as bad as it sounds.    

In these days of metal consumer units is it compliant to fit a plastic enclosure, a wiska type of thing with a din rails in it etc or would it still have to be metal even though it's outside so nowhere for a fire to spread.  Any searches i am doing at the moment just bring up the plastic variety anyway. 

As a side i need to leave a spare way in it for a possible future car charger.

Thanks

Gary

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  • I'd be slightly wary of meddling fingers being attracted to a simple CU visible outside - maybe install a 2nd meter box and then put the CU inside that - which might give you a better range to choose from (and easier to maintain IP ratings for cable entry too). Can be surface fitted if that's easier - e.g. https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MBEB6.html

       - Andy.

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  • I'd be slightly wary of meddling fingers being attracted to a simple CU visible outside - maybe install a 2nd meter box and then put the CU inside that - which might give you a better range to choose from (and easier to maintain IP ratings for cable entry too). Can be surface fitted if that's easier - e.g. https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MBEB6.html

       - Andy.

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