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What Is A Fuse Box?
A fuse box houses all connecting points for the electrical system normally terminating in fuses that are set to particular “amps” depending on the load required on any one circuit.
The interconnection points of the electrical system are usually terminated in fuses that are adjusted to specified “amps” based on the load required on any given circuit.
When Should You Replace Your Electrical Consumer Unit?
Old houses especially Edwardian or Victorian sometimes still have old ceramic fuses. These fuses are now outdated and where possible should be replaced for an RCD electrical consumer unit. The fitting of RCD fuses increases safety for the property, especially during overloads to the circuitry system. RCDs work by acting as a breaker to the electrical supply and require manual resetting.
Many residences in the UK have fuse boxes that do not comply with IEE wiring requirements and require replacement fuse box installation. Many homeowners and landlords still rely on old-fashioned electrical systems and fuse boxes. Which can void your homeowner’s insurance or put you at risk of fire or electric shock. If your home is in a similar state, you should think about replacing the fuse box for safety reasons.
Breaker Box Needs Replacing
A fuse box houses all connecting points for the electrical system normally terminating in fuses that are set to particular “amps” depending on the load required on any one circuit.
Installing A New Fuse Box
Our engineers will always carry out the work efficiently and with little disruption ensuring compliance with BS7671 requirements. At Landlords Checks, we ensure your safety.
Our qualified and skilled electricians can simply install a metal consumer unit, as specified by the British Standard for wiring rules, which was recently updated. All-electric fuse board installation and breaker box installations will follow all BS 7671 wiring specifications. As a result, you can rely on our electricians to do everything carefully from the moment they enter your home. We secure your safety at Landlords Checks. So get in touch with us to get your fuse box installation certificate.
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