How to Wire a CCU for Power and Cooker Circuits

Image
 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...

Benefits of Solar Power Installation for your Home or Business

 Benefits of Solar Power Installation for Your Home or Business


Solar power is a smart investment for homeowners and businesses. Here’s why:

1. Reduce electricity bills by generating your own power.

Simple solar power system.
                       Simple solar power system.

2. Enjoy government incentives or tax credits where available.

3. Increase property value with a renewable energy system.

4. Decrease your carbon footprint—clean, green energy.

5. Low maintenance costs with long-lasting solar panels.

6. Energy independence and reliable power during outages (with battery storage).

Going solar isn’t just eco-friendly—it’s financially smart.




💬 We'd Love to Hear from You!

What are your thoughts on this topic? Have any questions or suggestions? Drop a comment below and let’s chat!👇

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts

Subscribe to PrecisionElectrics!

10 Signs Your Home Needs Electrical Rewiring

Ring circuit for socket outlets.

How to Replace a Fluorescent Tube – Step-by-Step Guide