by ericmark »
Sun Mar 16, 2008 1:30 pm
This is interesting when is a consumer unit not a consumer unit? To change a consumer unit is covered by part p but here is the definition: Consumer unit (may also be known as a consumer control unit or electricity control unit). A particular type of distribution board comprising a type-tested co-ordinated assembly for the control and distribution of electrical energy, principally in domestic premises, incorporating manual means of double-pole isolation on the incoming circuit(s) and an assembly of one or more fuses, circuit-breakers, residual current operated devices or signalling and other devices proven during the type-test of the assembly as suitable for such use.
Reading this I think it will be regarded as a consumer unit? But depends how you install it. If for example you buy the box only and have MCB's or RCBO's slightly smaller than the ones in the consumer unit down-stairs then it would be like a FCU "fused connection" unit not a consumer unit. You say two feeds so I assume one for lights and the other sockets so a garage unit would be ample. Although you may be able to do it I wonder why and what your skill level is? There is no point of 6 amp down-stairs and same up-stairs you would need next lower and there are preferred sizes so looking at 4 and 25 to connect to 6 and 32 would this be of benefit unless there was some splitting of circuits of course. You can not connect both feeds together as this would be unequal parallel conductors. So please say why you want to do this?