Understanding Your Consumer Unit Layout, Identifying Conductors, SPD's, MCB’s and RCD's (fuse box)
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- Опубликовано: 4 май 2024
- In this video we look at the layout of a Wylex 10 way dual RCD consumer unit and explain to appreciate electricians the key elements.
Understanding the layout of your U.K consumer unit (fuse box) including identifying conductors with numbers. We look at the placing of conductor, size and types MCB's, meter tails and the main double pole switch as well as SPD'S and types of RCD AC and A type.
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00:00 - Understanding your consumer unit
00:04 - Introduction
00:23 - Introducing surge protection devices (SPD's)
01:18 - Labels on the front of a consumer unit or fuse box
01:32 - RCD test label RCD to be testing every 6 months (half yearly)
02:17 - The correct procedure for turning off a consumer unit (fuse box) before opening the enclosure
04:41 - How do we enter and electrical enclosure
05:26 - Main double pole switch or linked main switch
06:03 - RCD's type AC
06:18 - The need for type A RCD's as a minimum
06:48 - RCD's offer additions protection
07:14 - Dual RCD boards why 2 RCD's
07:39 - Selectivity explained
09:57 - Circuits to be protected by RCBO's
10:28 - Different sizes of MCB's
10:53 - Different types of MCB's and inrush currents
11:38 - Labelling of conductors in a consumer unit (fuse box)
12:45 - MCB's used as blank ways in a consumer unit
13:43 - Size order of MCB's
13:28 - Domestic SPD's
17:53 - Summary of learning
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OHH that's a lovely board, well terminated and identified. Next step add some of those heat marker tags.
As a responsible Handyman I watch all your videos for information to pass onto my clients, also to deter them from attempting electrical work themselves, I like to stay up to date with regs but know my limitations, thank for the videos.
good man. i'm a fairly enthusiastic DIYer and i've worked in construction on and off over the years, but there are two things i never fuck with: electricity and plumbing. both of them should always be left to professionals, imo
This is so brilliant description of a cu..well done for sharing and educating us.
I’m not a sparkie but I’ve always wondered what was inside the consumer unit ! People should watch this next time they moan about having to pay an electrician to do work .... very skilled work. Great video chaps ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks for the positive comment Gaz 👍
This was a great help with some work training I am doing, awesome video. Thanks :)
Nothing short of perfect explanation. Fantastic.
Thanks 👍
Not an Electrician but used to be a Wireman, My OCD loves the idea of labelling all of the L,N,G cables up so you can see which one associates with what one.
Just about to start an electrcians course and this is pretty easy to follow. Your students seem pretty lucky to have you as a tutor. Thanks!
Good luck with your studies and I hope my videos will help you in some small way. If you can share the channel with other learners that would be fantastic. All the best. Gaz 👍
I think it's quite offensive to tar all Dodgy DIY Dave's with the same brush. In some cases, I've installed circuits to a higher and safer standard than a 'qualified' 'professional' electrician. Just because they're qualified, doesn't necessarily mean they are going to install your electrics to that standard. I had a sparky come round and they didn't have a clue yet they were a 'qualified' 'professional'
Totally concur there is a certain snobbery with a lot of youtube channels in the electrical area.
SAfety should come first always but beyond that giving people the knowledge fairly will always help them make better choices in life than just beating them with a you don't have the right sticker so f off.. As that just leads to well f you back I'll just do it however then.
And you will always get a % who just do whatever anyway.
Wish I could uptick a thousand times. Tbf, professionals doing domestic jobs at realistic price to them would have to allow for many hours of scrabbling around with difficult to reach cable runs, carving would, plaster, brick, cement while minding carpet, paintwork, etc. Nobody could afford it. As DiYer, I can take my time and do so. So I install boxes and conduit with strings in if it's a job that requires a pro to feed the cable so they can register it.
But all professionals say "Electrician's dream!" then still work fast and cut corners even when I say I'll pay more for more careful work. I have met a diligent sparky and hope he's available for my next project to bring all my electrics up to 2022 full spec in case I have another heart attack and leave wife with an out of date system
Great vid. I enjoyed watching that. Well done.
Thanks for sharing it with us. I appreciate it
This really helpful for property owner, I can say an update RCD is needed
very good video thank you for your effort and explanations
Great vid 👍🏼
Very good video. Easy to understand and clearly explained
Thanks 👍
Well explained, from some one who has been in the game since 1975!
Sure your training must be out dated at thos stage
Nice one Gaz and Joe, brilliant explanation. 👍
Thanks for the support Gaz and Joe 👍
Nice presentation. :) installing a spare breaker instead of a blank is a nice touch and is something I have started doing. The thing I like about Mr Wichard is he is always thinking about the next guy/lass that may work on the system. :)
What an insightful video, i really learnt alot
Informative & well presented 👍
Many thanks for that 👍Gaz
very helpful especially for a starter like me. Thanks a lot !!
Thanks 👍🏻
Good video 👍
Great explanation. Thank you
Thanks
Great videos as always. Thanks for passing the knowledge to others specially youngesters.
One small suggestion . It will be a good practice ( safety wise)to tape around the cables that has been striped off and earth sleeving put on.
Tape is not a good idea, in warm weather it becomes sticky and comes off. A rubber sleeve is looks better and does not go sticky like tape.
Another great video 👍🏼
Many thanks for the lovely comment 👍
THANK YOU. VERY MUCH FOR THIS amazing info
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Excellent explanation and comprehensive, I'm no sparky but it would have been nice to know the thickness of the cables, in particular the rcd cables.
Thoroughly enjoyed it, so I've signed up👏👏
Thanks
Yes it has been helpful
Brilliant
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Hi great videos, just on your second RCD which is rated at 80A you have connected 40A + 32A + 32A + 16A + 6A which is already over the rated Amps of the RCD.
Hello
Nice channel keep up the good work.
Thanks
Thanks!
Massive thanks Brooke Barnes 👍🏻. Gaz
I wonder how you doing great things thank you
Thanks 👍
Best to test the RDC's sometime in the day when the system is not under load.
I would have seen the spare fuse ways and split the rings into two radials and run them through 20amp MCBs. so that the 2.5mm cable is within maximum tolerance .
Very good video as it clearly talks through step by step and easy to understand.
Only question is,.... How can you tell the wire comming in to the box operates what?
Labels mark underneath.
Good lesson!
This is really helpful. I am also looking to understand how to determine when a radial or ring type circuit should be used for sockets? Thanks
A radial circuit is used for lighting and a ring circuit is for sockets
@@aaqibkhan2862 in UK. And a cooker might be a radial circuit since it has a single appliance one cable
Great videos very informative and current in today’s climate making electrical learning fun also. At some stage soon I will be doing an am2 is it possible you can do training vid to help for it ?
Thanks and good luck Gaz 👍
Thank You Guys for the video. do you have a video showing the different styles of Consumer Units? We have Surface and Flush Styles here in the US, in the UK, I seem to see a lot of surface mount styles... Is The Flush style common in the UK at all?
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Thanks for the message maybe these will help 👍
Do you have more info on the surge protectors? Typical schematic and the standard they have to meet? I design lighting products to meet EN61000-4-5.
Interested if these meet much higher test voltages ( eg 6kV) and if they have VDR's, gas discharge tubes fitted and auto switch off when a dangerous surge occurs.
Great Video. You specify Turning OFF of CU, but not Turning ON, would Turn ON. Also you introduce SPD, where would SPD go into the CU, should befirst device to capture surge from Lightning? so before or after the Isolator? Is it better to replace the Isolator with an MCB double pole so can switch OFF in LIfe Mode?
Nice vide guys, could you do a presentation on regulations 536.4.3.2 and 536.4.202 on the selection of switch gear and RCDS, in that we can't just use diversity alone.
Great presentation and learning, I am not trained Electrician however good watch for safety in domestic environment.
When testing RCD,s 6 monthly, how does that work? does it trip all the associated fuses plus RCD?
What is the best practice? I have B40 directly to my Under Floor Heating via a 45A double pole switch and to the Thermostat. Currently faulting to a blown Thermostat as it is not displaying at all after loss of power in the area. Can you suggest before act on it.
surge protection if something I'd like fitted if it helps protect my expensive electronics from blowing.
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I'm sure the spare space in the board is a requirement in part P?
Too good
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How do you connect a sub-panel from the main consumer unit?
I have had two very expensive pieces of hifi damaged by a lack of surge protection (SPD). It's worth fitting in your own home if changing your consumer unit
Looking for some advice, I have 3 appliances each allegedly consuming 3050 at maximum capacity, but the wires and my main feed to the consumer unit is getting so hot. I deliberately upgraded my consumer unit so it could handle these appliances. I installed the outlet (Specifically for these appliances) using Prysmian 10mm2 twin and earth, wired to a 50-amp breaker, then installed ANOTHER Prysmian 10mm2 twin and earth, wired to a another 50-amp breaker so there are now 2, one for two lower end of the consumer unit and the other for the higher end. Furthermore, I also have two BG 80A 30mA 2 Residual current device (RCD) installed on the consumer unit and the main feed that powers the consumer unit has a fuse of 100amps.
These appliances are in a container where I linked each outlet to one another so they can draw power from the first one (again, each has its own 50-amp breaker at the opposing side of the consumer unit, one for the upper side and one for the lower side), not sure if that is causing resistance as I even have the powercables with 13amp fuses to power those appliances, but since there is a 50amp breaker for each outlet, I’m still confused.
32Amp for 10mmp in the long run...
Interesting that you (and many others) so emphasise a need to switch OFF with no load. That seems to be contradicted by the device rating of AC22A. (Switching of mixed resistive and inductive loads, including moderate overloads IEC60947-3) If it really did expect no-load use, it would be rated AC-20 (Connecting and disconnecting under no-load conditions IEC60947-3) Or am I missing something?
I have 16 circuit breakers, three are in use.
How does the live reach the breakers from the RCDs
Did you film when you went back to install the lights and sockets?
I have a question Gary, I'm a Maintenance Engineer for an privately owned apartment block, with about 100 apartments, would this be my responsibility to test the RCD, or for the tenant to do?
I have mid 1930s semi original house upstairs lights and ring, downstairs same. Loft extension l & r. Side extension l&r. Kitchen extension l&r. Oven. Hob. Spare for second oven. Staircases lighting. Boiler. Smoke detectors via 3CE smoke resistant. Shed with CU and l&r. Outside and void under house lights. Outside and void ring. 2 CUs with mcbs in 3 subsections. Arranged to cater for or other switched off. Almost all cable in conduit into boxes. Access panels in relevant places on walls and floors. Done in 2013 to 2015 so to those regs. Want separate feeds to each of kitchen appliances, possible car charger, security with new CU to latest regs.
Great video gaz
Thanks Matt 👍
What does RCBO stand for, and what is 'inrush current'?
As an electrical student, I fully agree that consumer units should only be worked upon by an electrician as there’s so many things that can go wrong. “balancing” your consumer unit is incredibly important. Please use a qualified electrician for all your consumer unit needs.
Still a lot off cowboys getting through in the trade. Good video
@@ianfraser2009 wish I could uptick a hundred times
What are the odds of finding a board in a real installation that's this neat and with everything nicely labelled?
Hopefully if you do I may have taught them 😁👍. Thanks for commenting and watching Gaz
Very high.
Hi😅 o got led here for a different reason but wow I’m learning 💫 can someone kindly tell me which switch is for the fire alarm - I’m looking to replace battery due to beeping low battery
In one of your previous videos you showed labelling each live, neutral and CPC so each circuit could be identified for troubleshooting purposes. I take it that isn't a mandatory requirement as I didn't notice any labelling in this video?. Kind regards.
No currently just best practice 🦾👍. Thanks for commenting. Gaz
Hi There
Might you be able to do a video showing how to connect an EMPORIA ENERGY Gen 2 Emporia Vue Smart Home Energy Monitor to a UK Consumer unit ?
Regards
Paul
how much electrician will charge to setup a circuit board with 20-22 outlets and connecting to a live and neutral wire?
5:56 isn't it forbidden to disconnect neutral conductor?
We have lightening surge protectors in our system here in France.
Can an SPD be fitted to older units to protect the entire unit? Would this knock out the power being as the unit is not resettable?
You can fit one in the tails along with a double pole switch for isolation 👍.
nice video im planning to study electrician i always watch your video... Can i ask question,, in my country GFCIis using may i know the difference of GFCI to RCD i read that GFCI has same function as RCD but i am not sure if there is a little difference.. I also planning to buy rcd tester. can it be use to test GFCI and same process.. Can you recommend a rcd or gfci tester.. or if there is combination of insulation and rcd tester,, thanks and more power...
Hi thanks for watching and supporting the channel. We use the Megger MFT testers at Tresham College but other brands of tester are available 👍. Thanks again Gaz 😁
@@GSHElectrical Thanks for the reply ..Is GFCI circuit breaker the same as RCD. and can I use RCD tester to GFCI circuit.. I am not sure how it is like.. I plan to buy RCD tester but I want to make sure it can also be use in GFCI circuit. Thanks
is there an updated version of this video content?
Not a electrician but I have noticed that in my garage some of the sockets when tested show that on a double socket one side will read that its wired correct and then the other will read live and neutral reversed ? Any one know why this is the case if the back of the socket is wired correct ?
Electrician... somebody of competence. That's the problem. As a DiYer, I'd never do more than switch off circuit breakers at consumer unit. But, as I've mentioned elsewhere, the problem is finding a diligent professional. They all might be registered as competent. That does not mean they apply that registered competence in a diligent pride in work way after getting registered
why in UK you don t use an OVR protection?
Great video, love your youtube channel!
Q; Do you have a video on diversity of the circuits?
Thanks
Gusman hi thanks for the positive feedback... sadly not at the moment 👍
Do you always have to do a closed loop wiring with the English system? I once heard that from an English electrician.
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We have A and AC RCD here. MCB have both live and neutral through them.
Think you should stick to photography.
@@tresslerj1985 That's what I do John, although I did build my own 5 bedroom house here in France and did all the electrics which passed the rigorous inspection first time. used to do electronics as a hobby when I was a lad. Used to be an aerospace engineer in the UK before I retired.
How does it typically take to get qualified as an electrician?
Best practice & the shower mcb 40A is almost last on the busbar ?
Why not have it up front ??
(From a dibbling diyer 🙄)
It is the first on the busbar of the second RCD. Each RCD has its own busbar.
@@cjmillsnun thanks for the reply.... I thought the busbar just ran the full length of the CU... 🙄😂
Edit....Just runnin it through me head... a common busbar would tie the 2 RCDs together in parallel...not what we want... 😏
Also... if a SPD was installed I assume you would have to go with RCBOs (or get a longer CU) ....?
what's the size of the incoming cables into the 100A mains switch?
In this case 25mm2 👍
Test the RCD’s then reset the time on everything inc 3 tv’s, heating, and everything else. Don’t think so
I'm a spark but not domestic. I've always wondered why the main switch is usually on the far right. It would seem natural to have it on the left, then the first rcd next to it and run left to right?
It depends on the brand. A lot of Crabtree units have the isolation switch on the left.
It isn't. Sometimes left, sometimes rigjt
Do you put 32 amps trough 2.5 mm copper??.?
No. 👍
GSH Electrical okey diffident over 2 wires? Sorry. Still learning about English electric
@@antonfloor344 typical to see 20A radial.
In the uk we can have ring circuits or ring finals. They allow us to do crazy or cleaver stuff with 2,5mm cable for our socket circuits. It was invented back when copper was in short supply. However it’s so flexible we carry on using it. It is a pain to test though.
Why don't you bond earth to nuetral in this type of board?
Thank you sir it was brilliant vlog let me understand 18th Edition
Having upstairs lights on one section and downstairs on the other etc is obvious common sense and what I asked for our rewire. Electricians said not necessary. I insisted but they still messed up in two out of 18 circuits.
What are Arssy dees ?
Is that two wires in 32amp breaker labeled 1/1? If yes explain pls.
Yes it’s a ring final circuit 👍🏻
Thanks. Excellent video bros 👍🏾💯
Hi! are thre links from earthlink to neutral bars?
No 👍
@@GSHElectrical my switchboard in Australia earth and neutral are linked. Can you explain why they did so. Thanks
I'm not a electrician, I think if you connected a earth lead to a neutral bar it would blow a fuse. Shocking. 😲 In the UK.
Most important piece of information on here at 15:05 is that this area should be pout of bounds to untrained people and DIYers like me. So I will now call for an electrician and stay safe. thank you sirs!
The rcd is rated at 80A yet the circuits off that exceed that, cam you explain?
Charlie Good question... answer diversity 👍
It's unlikely you will ever see every MCB / circuit under full load.
If you did then that might cause an issue. :)
What I was interested to hear in this video was then liking the idea of filling all the slots on the board.
In my mind I'd rather have a gap to allow heat dissipation but then again I'm not a sparky or a supplier just someone who likes to learn about everything.
Still it’s weird that in the UK the neutral doesn’t go trough the circuit breaker and only the life very different in here in Holland and Germany
Hi. Our RCBO’s are double pole and have the line and neutral pass through them 👍😁. Thanks for commenting and watching Gaz
GSH Electrical it is actually rare for rcbos to be double pole switching. Obviously LandN need to go through them for the rcd sense, however most only switch off the Line. Regards a DIYer who shouldn’t know anything.
Do you talks from normal MCB or RCBO's? This both are two differnt devices. First "break" the line (live/hot) side, the null line go back normal. Second "break" both lines but have a normal MCB and "earth leakage circuit breaker" together inside. [Sorry english people for my bad english tech terms.]
SPD - super priced device 😁
£40 or less
@@GSHElectrical question: how about if i need to install new shower circuit only , but there is no spd . Can i issue EIC then Or i have to install spd anyway ? There is no wylex spd which would fit in to 17th edition CCU (
Brown and Blue was a poor choice by who ever thought that up. In AU, we use Black for Neutral and Red for Active.
Hi Gaz installing a 10mA RCD on a TT install does it need a plastic enclosure or a metal enclosure cheers :)
im not gaz, but it is just metal enclosure in the regulations.
I assume you mean 100mA
Where do you get the circuit number clips from 👍
You can get them from ANY electrical wholesaler or from RS online.
Hi, How would you go about labelling up sockets that are in a commercial property. I have noticed are sparks never put any labels on any sockets which makes fault finding hard for whoever would have to find a fault. I’m pretty sure it’s something like DB1 (DB board number) then 1 (breaker number) and then L1, 2, or 3 (phase number) for an end result of DB1/1-L1 which would give the information of Board Number 1, Breaker 1, Phase 1. Is this correct? We do have multiple boards, some 3 phase, and some single phase.
In comercial properties and education normal practice to write in the back of the box during 1st fix. If not consult your as installed drawings in your building operation manual.
For those who are hard of hearing, could you please turn on closed caption?
I have added and edition the subtitles for this video - sadly this is not the case for all my videos but I am working on the more popular ones. Hope this helps Gaz
What would 20 amp breaker protect
When you switch off the breaker .., don't hold your finger like deaden the impact ..Never do this cus springs can stay blocked and create resistance ...You justgo on a clean single shot ...👍