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When connecting the two 2.5mm T&E cables from the ring main to the consumer unit, do you connect both live to the same MCB or to 2 separate ones? I ask because I have been offered an MK consumer unit at a reasonable price, but am unsure if there would be enough connectors. Of course I will be getting an electrician to change the unit.
 
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You connect both lives to the same mcb on the RCD side of the board might be good idea to ask the electrician to do it while he is there
 
I ask because I have been offered an MK consumer unit at a reasonable price.
What is the spec of the CU? Is it the right sort for the type of supply you have?

What is the price - are you sure it's reasonable compared to what your electrician would pay for one?
 
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What is the spec of the CU? Is it the right sort for the type of supply you have?

What is the price - are you sure it's reasonable compared to what your electrician would pay for one?

The spec is 3 x 32, 1 x 16, 2 x 6 and 1 x 40. The unit is still boxed and has never been used. The price is £20. [/quote]
 
So it's not a split- or dual-busbar design, it just has a switch incomer, and no RCDs or RCBOs at all.

It doesn't sound suitable - consider that it might be cheap because it doesn't comply with the latest Wiring Regulations and is just being dumped onto the market.


Of course I will be getting an electrician to change the unit.
Then let him specify and source the CU - even if you do save a small amount overall by supplying one yourself (which is far from guaranteed BTW) you probably won't get a guarantee from him.
 
Thanks 'Ban-All-Sheds' for the comments. There is obviously more to electrics than I had envisage and so will not bother. I will leave it to the experts, probably save me money in the long term.
 

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