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Looe, Cornwall Electrical Consumer Units & Panel Upgrades

Future-Proof Your Building With a Modern Consumer Unit

If your property in Looe, Cornwall is showing signs of an overloaded or outdated electrical system, Nationwide Facilities Management provides professional consumer unit upgrades designed to bring your installation fully up to current BS 7671 standards. Our experienced electricians install modern boards fitted with RCBOs, AFDDs, and surge protection devices, giving property managers and business owners reliable, long-term electrical safety and compliance.

Understanding Electrical Consumer Units for Commercial and Industrial Settings

The consumer unit sits at the centre of every electrical installation, acting as the point where the incoming supply is divided into individual circuits, each protected by its own device. For commercial properties and multi-occupancy buildings in particular, having the right consumer unit in place is not just a matter of convenience; it is a legal and safety requirement. Nationwide Specialist Services has been upgrading consumer units for property managers and building owners across Looe, Cornwall for decades, bringing ageing and non-compliant installations up to the current BS 7671 standard. From selecting the correct board size to specifying the right mix of protective devices, our qualified electricians manage the entire process from survey through to certification.

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RCBOs, AFDDs, and Surge Protection: The Modern Consumer Unit Explained

Modern consumer unit upgrades go far beyond simply replacing an old fuse box. Today's boards are specified with a range of advanced protective devices that offer a much higher level of safety and discrimination than older installations. RCBOs, or residual current circuit breakers with overcurrent protection, combine the functions of an RCD and an MCB into a single device, allowing each individual circuit to be isolated in the event of a fault without affecting the rest of the board. Nationwide Facilities Management installs RCBO-protected consumer units across Looe, Cornwall as standard, ensuring maximum circuit discrimination and compliance. We also specify AFDDs, arc fault detection devices, which are increasingly required under the 18th Edition regulations and detect the dangerous electrical arcing that can lead to fire. Where required, surge protection devices (SPDs) are incorporated to guard sensitive equipment against damaging voltage spikes from the incoming supply or lightning strikes.

How to Tell If Your Building Needs a New Consumer Unit

There are several clear warning signs that a consumer unit upgrade may be necessary, and property managers should never ignore them. Frequent tripping is one of the most common indicators; if switches are constantly tripping or fuses are blowing, the existing board is likely overloaded or poorly protected. Dimming or flickering lights across different areas of a building suggest the electrical system is struggling to distribute power evenly, which points to an undersized or ageing consumer unit. If your property in Looe, Cornwall still has an older fuse box without RCD protection, Nationwide FM strongly recommends arranging a survey without delay. An outdated board may not only fail to meet current regulations but could leave occupants exposed to a significantly higher risk of electric shock. Any burning smell or scorch marks around the consumer unit should be treated as an immediate emergency, as these signs indicate overheating that could result in a serious electrical fire.

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Trusted Electrical Panel Upgrade Services Backed by Over 40 Years of Experience

For property managers responsible for maintaining safe and compliant buildings, working with a contractor who understands both the technical and regulatory requirements of a consumer unit upgrade is essential. Nationwide Facilities Management brings over 40 years of electrical contracting expertise to every project across Looe, Cornwall, and our qualified engineers approach each installation with a thorough understanding of the current BS 7671 wiring regulations, the requirements of the Building Safety Act, and the expectations of commercial landlords, housing associations, and facilities management teams. From initial survey and specification through to installation, testing, and certification, we manage the entire process with minimal disruption to building occupants or operations. All work is fully documented and certificated, giving you the compliance records you need to demonstrate due diligence to insurers, regulators, and managing agents.

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