The 18th edition of the consumer unit was released in June 2018. This new edition has a number of changes that businesses and homeowners need to be aware of. This article will discuss the 18 most important things you need to know about the 18th edition consumer unit. Keep reading for more information.

The first thing you need to know is that the 18th edition of the consumer unit is mandatory for all new installations. If you plan to install a new consumer unit, you must use the 18th edition. The 18th edition has several significant changes that make it more reliable and safe than previous editions.

One of the most important changes is including a residual current device (RCD) in all new installations. An RCD is a safety device that protects against electric shock by disconnecting the power if there is an imbalance in the current. This is a major improvement over previous editions, which did not require RCDs.

Another important change is the requirement for installing earthing and bonding in all properties. Earthing and bonding ensures that the electrical current will be discharged safely into the ground instead of through people or animals if there is a fault.

The 18th edition also includes a number of other changes, such as improved requirements for surge protection and arc fault detection. If you are considering installing a new consumer unit, make sure to use the 18th edition to ensure the safety of your property.

If you’re planning on having electrical work done in your home, it’s important to be aware of the different standards that electricians must follow. The 18th edition of the Wiring Regulations is the most recent version, and all new installations must comply with this standard. There are a number of significant changes in the 18th edition that you should be aware of, including:

  • A requirement for all new installations to have residual current devices (RCDs) – these are designed to protect you from electric shocks
  • An update to the rules regarding the use of copper and aluminum cables – this is due to changes in the manufacturing process of these materials
  • New requirements for the installation of electrical equipment in bathrooms and outside areas – this is to improve safety in these potentially dangerous areas

If you’re planning on having any electrical work done, you must hire a qualified electrician who is up-to-date with the latest regulations. This will ensure that your property is safe and compliant with the law.

If you have any questions about the 18th edition consumer unit, or any other aspect of the wiring regulations, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We’re always happy to help.