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Hi.
I was asked to work on a loft conversion and a full refurbishment of a 5 bed house.
The contractor said that as he is doing a loft conversion so it's defined as a new build.(is he correct?)
The income tail and meter are under wooden stairs which will be the main escape route.
As far as I can find on the iet website and my books I don't have to move the meter somewhere else and if I install a non combustible DB and install ventilation and a smoke detector that is sufficient by the law.
Is that the case or do I need to call dno to change the income location?
 
What he means is that building regs will be turning up.
By the way he’ll want smoke alarms on each floor and possibly kitchen depending on his mood.
Hi , thanks for your reply.
Of course we will have them all around.
The only reason I said it is that I ref on the IET forum a recommendation to add a smoke alarm and ventilation to CU under wooden stairs
 
New metal consumer unit and new mains smoke alarms and that should be you covered

oh and all the usual guff like extract fans in all bathrooms / ensuites
 
Not sure. Just checking with the contractor. But you made me curious as to why is that relevant
Have a read of this thread;

 
Have a read of this thread;

Top man thank you
 

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