Hi All,
I was planning on installing some underfloor heating running a fused spur off an existing socket. Yesterday I got round to actually looking at the socket I was going to spur from and realised it's already a spur.
I did have an electric shower on it's own circuit which has now been removed. I was thinking possibly using this to create a circuit specifically for underfloor heating as I might get some more at a later point (recently bought the house and am doing it up).
Some questions:
1. Some heating will be downstairs, some will be upstairs. Is this against regulations for a circuit to be over two floors?
2. I believe using an existing circuit does not fall under Part P. What if I needed to change the existing cable coming out of the CU?
3. Generally, what is the best way forward?
Thanks
Alex
I was planning on installing some underfloor heating running a fused spur off an existing socket. Yesterday I got round to actually looking at the socket I was going to spur from and realised it's already a spur.
I did have an electric shower on it's own circuit which has now been removed. I was thinking possibly using this to create a circuit specifically for underfloor heating as I might get some more at a later point (recently bought the house and am doing it up).
Some questions:
1. Some heating will be downstairs, some will be upstairs. Is this against regulations for a circuit to be over two floors?
2. I believe using an existing circuit does not fall under Part P. What if I needed to change the existing cable coming out of the CU?
3. Generally, what is the best way forward?
Thanks
Alex
