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New Consumer Unit Necessary?

We are having our conservatory replaced with a more substantial "garden room". The electricity in the conservatory was a spur off a current ring main, and the new room will be the same. The electrician says we must have the current consumer unit (which is plastic and has no RCDs being ~30 years old) replaced in order for the work to be certified. We had the system checked a few years ago and although advised a new consumer unit would be better, told it was not a legal requirement.

So do regulation require a new consumer unit with RCDs for this ring spur to be re-added, or is he being over cautious?

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  • It looks like we will have to go with a new "box", the current consumer unit is very old and we did check that RCDs/ELBCs cannot be added.

    Thanks for all the input.

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  • It looks like we will have to go with a new "box", the current consumer unit is very old and we did check that RCDs/ELBCs cannot be added.

    Thanks for all the input.

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