I've got a couple of sparks here doing the AC side of my solar install.
As we're re-routing the entire house feed through the inverter (Quattro 48/10000) I've been told that the consumer unit needs replacing, its a split load unit fitted in circa 2005 so not up to current standards.
We did have DNO fuse - Meter - CU, it will now be DNO fuse, Switched fuse, Inverter, CU, so the only two things being altered on the consumer unit, is the supply, and an additional circuit being added for an induction hob, but there is a spare way for that. Does the CU require replacing?
They've now implied that if any existing down lighters are not fire rated they will need replacing, as they have to check these as part of their electrical checks with the new consumer unit.
Do existing none fire rated downlighters have to be replaced?
I have 3 rooms with a lot of downlighters, and habitable rooms above, its a detached residential house, two floors, ground and first floor, single layer plasterboard ceilings, normal joists and proper floorboards. I do need to check as some of the downlighters may be fire rated, but I'm pretty certain not all of them are.
Edit: Luckily all the downlights are either fire rated or had hoods fitted, but still curious if the above is correct.
As we're re-routing the entire house feed through the inverter (Quattro 48/10000) I've been told that the consumer unit needs replacing, its a split load unit fitted in circa 2005 so not up to current standards.
We did have DNO fuse - Meter - CU, it will now be DNO fuse, Switched fuse, Inverter, CU, so the only two things being altered on the consumer unit, is the supply, and an additional circuit being added for an induction hob, but there is a spare way for that. Does the CU require replacing?
They've now implied that if any existing down lighters are not fire rated they will need replacing, as they have to check these as part of their electrical checks with the new consumer unit.
Do existing none fire rated downlighters have to be replaced?
I have 3 rooms with a lot of downlighters, and habitable rooms above, its a detached residential house, two floors, ground and first floor, single layer plasterboard ceilings, normal joists and proper floorboards. I do need to check as some of the downlighters may be fire rated, but I'm pretty certain not all of them are.
Edit: Luckily all the downlights are either fire rated or had hoods fitted, but still curious if the above is correct.
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