A recent bespoke kitchen refurb in Slawit – joinery courtesy of Steve at Boxwood Cabinet Makers – Honley https://www.boxwoodcabinets.co.uk/
The boring part – split electrical supply tails to new consumer unit so all kitchen circuits are new and fully compliant to the latest regs (BS7671 2018)
Appleby Electrical is now fully qualified to the latest 18th Edition wiring regulations.
Some of the big changes are –
lighting circuits in domestic dwellings must have additional protection by RCD or deemed as potentially dangerous.
split load consumer unit – the circuit breakers to the right of the blue switch are non RCD protected. (usually lights / cooker / immersion heater / boiler). The circuit breakers to the left of the switch on the right with the yellow test button are protected by RCD (sockets / shower etc). This consumer unit would now need to be upgraded and replaced.
Surge protective devices are being introduced at the origin of the installation – either by way of it’s own enclosure or within a new consumer unit / distribution board. This is down to all the expensive vulnerable electrical equipment that can be damaged from power surges – including in domestic dwellings (boiler’s, computers, Tv’s, game consoles sky boxes etc).
A home in the uk – 20 houses on the same street all had a power surge at the same time. A SPD (surge protective device ) would have prevented this from happening .
There’s also the introduction of Arc fault detection devices to cosumer units to prevent dangerous electric arcs.
A consumer unit in Bradley, Hudddersfield last year. Could have done with an arc fault detection device!