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I don't want to fall foul of Part P, so.........
I have an existing Off Peak system, whole house switches over at 00:30/01:30, BST dependent.
I want to add a storage heater to the EXISTING setup, independently wired from the CU. Since it will be an addition to an existing circuit, am I as a DIYer, allowed to touch it. I will (would) be adding a cable run, outlet faceplate, RCBO to the existing 3 phase board, a relay and a link from the existing 'trigger' line isolator which is already on the supplier's switch-over unit. None of the work involves breaking into a suppliers unit. All the switch gear is there for the existing setup, apart from a new relay. I just don't want to use the existing relay, which is mounted in the guts of a 15Kw blown air system.
Whoever does it, me, or my electrician, it will all end up being tested and certified when our house renovation (under full Planning and Building Control) is complete.
Photo can be supplied (in about a week's time)
Will
I have an existing Off Peak system, whole house switches over at 00:30/01:30, BST dependent.
I want to add a storage heater to the EXISTING setup, independently wired from the CU. Since it will be an addition to an existing circuit, am I as a DIYer, allowed to touch it. I will (would) be adding a cable run, outlet faceplate, RCBO to the existing 3 phase board, a relay and a link from the existing 'trigger' line isolator which is already on the supplier's switch-over unit. None of the work involves breaking into a suppliers unit. All the switch gear is there for the existing setup, apart from a new relay. I just don't want to use the existing relay, which is mounted in the guts of a 15Kw blown air system.
Whoever does it, me, or my electrician, it will all end up being tested and certified when our house renovation (under full Planning and Building Control) is complete.
Photo can be supplied (in about a week's time)
Will