Replacing Consumer Unit

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Morning chaps,

Im going to be replacing an old Fuse type consumer unit with a new MCB one. Im fine with the work becuase its just going to be basically a straight swap Im just not 100% sure what to do with the live side.

Do I have to contact the supplier? Remove the main fuse?

Any advice would be great thanks
 
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The right thing to do would be to contact the supplier for a fuse pull, the wrong thing to do would be to remove the fuse yourself.

If you choose the wrong option then first have a good look around the fuse carrier for evidence of damage, cracks etc as you wouldn't want it to break apart on you!
 
Pay some attention to the testing - even if it is a 'straight swap' otherwise you might find you spend your life reseting RCD's... :p
 
Or MCBs if there are loads which don't cause a fuse to operate but will cause an MCB to....
 
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thanks for the advice guys, ill contact their supplier, im not qualified for the inspection and testing but i am pretty confident on the wiring side of it. what tests could i run to check it for myself?
 
Im fine with the work becuase its just going to be basically a straight swap
Replacing a fusebox or consumer unit involves far more than that.
The entire installation should be inspected and tested first, as there are always items which require minor (or major) repairs.
 

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