How to Wire a CCU for Power and Cooker Circuits

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 Wiring a Consumer Control Unit (CCU) is one of the most crucial steps in any domestic or commercial electrical installation. A well-wired CCU ensures that all loads are safely protected and separated for easy management and fault detection. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to wire a CCU to support both power sockets and a dedicated cooker circuit. Materials and Tools Required - Consumer Control Unit (double pole) - Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs):   - 1 × 32A for cooker   - 1 × 20A for power sockets   - 1 × 63A DP Main Switch - 6mm² cable for cooker - 2.5mm² cable for socket circuit - 10mm² Earth wire (if TT system) - Screwdriver set - Wire stripper - Test meter - PVC conduit or trunking - Proper earthing and bonding conductors Step-by-Step Wiring Process Isolate the Supply Before doing anything, isolate the mains supply to ensure safety. Confirm using a voltage tester that the CCU is not live. Mount the CCU Secure the CCU on a plywood board or wall surface u...

10 Signs Your Home Needs Electrical Rewiring

Old or faulty wiring can put your home at risk of electrical fires or appliance failure. Here are 10 signs that it may be time for a professional inspection:
1. Frequent circuit breaker trips
2. Dimming or flickering lights
3. Burning smells or discolored outlets
4. Sparking outlets or switches
5. Two-prong (ungrounded) outlets
6. Outdated fuse box instead of circuit breakers
7. Buzzing sounds from electrical panels or outlets
8. Hot outlets or switch plates
9. Aluminum wiring instead of copper
10. Home built more than 30 years ago without upgrades
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