Click adds unpopulated consumer units to the Elucian range

Click adds unpopulated consumer units to the Elucian range

Scolmore continues to expand its Elucian consumer unit range, providing electricians with the broadest range of units and protective devices catering for all installation requirements. The latest addition to Elucian is a range of unpopulated, enclosure-only consumer units. As the units are supplied unpopulated, there are no pre-fitted circuit protection devices, allowing total flexibility for installers…


Scolmore continues to expand its Elucian consumer unit range, providing electricians with the broadest range of units and protective devices catering for all installation requirements. The latest addition to Elucian is a range of unpopulated, enclosure-only consumer units.

As the units are supplied unpopulated, there are no pre-fitted circuit protection devices, allowing total flexibility for installers to design a consumer unit to the exact specification needed.

At the same time, the company has added a 6 Way size to the unpopulated range and now includes 6 Way, 8 Way, 10 Way, 12 Way, 14 Way, 16 Way, 18 Way and 22 Way.

Launched in 2021, Elucian by Click comprises a range of metal consumer units and protective devices. The consumer unit collection includes 58 individual lines, while the protective devices range encompasses main isolator switches, RCCBs, SPDs, MCBs, RCBOs and blank modules.

Click continues to develop the range – recent additions include a single-width SPD module, 25A RCBO, a pattress mount kit, a recessed frame and a cable entry plate.


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