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William Davis Homes

Our Design 50 energy distribution board was selected to be installed into 700 homes at Copcut Rise in Droitwich.

William Davis Homes

Electrical installation | Hager & William Davis Homes 

 

William Davis has always had strong family values. Everything they add to a house is with the aim of transforming it into a home. William Davis is one of the most respected housing developers in the midlands. They wanted to improve their new built homes by improving the quality of electrical distribution. 

They offer two to five-bedroom homes in fantastic locations. By improving their local electrical distribution and processes for installation, they increase safety and value. 

Our Design 50 energy distribution board was selected to be installed into 700 homes at Copcut Rise in Droitwich.
 
William Davis Homes are a private house builder and have been owned by the Davis family for more than 80 years. Sharing the same strong family values that we embody, both companies have worked together for a number of years and have built a long-standing relationship.
 
When plans for their latest development in Droitwich began, William Davis Homes wanted a consumer unit which was the perfect solution to meet their modern requirements. 
 
Recent changes to the rules governing both the assembly and installation of consumer units had presented some new challenges to house-builders. With William Davis Homes seeking an appropriate solution that not only offered safe and effective performance from the unit but also delivered a smart and accessible finish to satisfy the new homeowner.
 
Amendment 3 of the wiring regulations dictated that all consumer units now need to be manufactured from a non-combustible material. In addition to this, changes to Part M of Building Regulations decreed that future consumer unit installations should be ‘accessible’ by being mounted around shoulder height and very often fitted in parts of the home with high traffic such as the hallway.


"The boards are incredibly easy to fit compared to others on the market, especially at the first fix stage."

Stephen Phillips of Butco Electrical, on-site Electrician


The combined result of both changes has led to consumer units being housed within a metal box and installed at lower levels within new build properties. The associated issues of safety (accidentally colliding with a hard metal box in the home) and aesthetics (the unit could be one of the first items observed when entering the new property) laid down challenges to both consumer unit manufacturers and housebuilders looking to devise workable and effective solutions.

When William Davis Homes began their research, they reached out to us. We worked closely with them to understand their requirements, including at the concept and design phases, and provided a solution which delivered on the personal preferences and requirements they had in mind. 

Aesthetics were a key driver for William Davis Homes and Design 50 offered the perfect solution. Design 50 is a flush fitting consumer unit which sits cleanly to the wall and has the smooth lines and curves to fit seamlessly into the modern home whilst remaining compliant with the latest regulations. 

Additionally, Design 50 can be supplied in any RAL colour along with anodised aluminium finishes, ensuring that it can blend seamlessly into any home. 

A revolutionary locking system can also be purchased as an accessory with Design 50 which keeps the unit secure during a building's development and allows for a non-electrical tradesperson to remove the lock prior to handover, reducing inconvenience for the new occupants. 

Stephen Phillips of Butco Electrical, on-site electrician for William Davis Homes in Copcut Rise was impressed with Design 50. He said: “The boards are incredibly easy to fit compared to others on the market, especially at the first fix stage.

The boards we have installed previously weren’t recessed, so you were always struggling with all the cables, especially if it was a larger consumer unit. But as the Design 50 is recessed, it’s already there and fitted so all you need to do is put the removable chassis in, wire up the unit and screw the cover on.”

Stephen, who is in charge of first and second fixes on-site, also added: “We’re saving a good 20 minutes when fitting the board. When you get to the second fix stage, you’re ready to go and you can start working on it straight away.

They’re easy to fit and look great. I would use them everywhere if I had the chance.”

Ian Beech, Electrical Supervisor at William Davis Homes said: “Design 50 ticks all the boxes for us. It looks aesthetically pleasing, meets the regulations, it’s easy to fit and there’s plenty of room in it. Compared to the other competitors we spoke to when specifying for this project, Hager had the best board at the right price."

Steve Matner, our National Residential Specification Manager said “We are delighted that William Davis Homes have chosen the Design 50 to be installed in over 700 of its homes at this exciting new development. This project has shown the strength in the working relationships we have, not just with William Davis Homes, but with all of our customers. We work closely with our customers to provide products and services that meet their needs.”




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Design 50 Consumer Unit

Design 50 comes as standard in white, but the board can be customised with any RAL colour, or even a custom design can be vinyl wrapped onto the board to provide a truly individual unit for every home.



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