Hi,
I am working in a flat at the moment and there's a redundant circuit in there, the old Economy 10 (or 7) The storage heaters are long gone, sockets left in the place of the wall connection box.
It makes sense to enable these for daily use and the wires for each (red at top of pic) were identified by the guy who did whatever EOn needed to do to the meter. He suggested to join them.
If you know the economy setup it means the circuits are dead until say 12 midnight, until 6 or 7 am which is not practical so we'd like to make them 'normal' i.e live all the time.
110% don't want to 'uninstall' or lose this , 'on/off on/off' EPC regulations may mean reactivating it in the future.
My Q: Is it ok to join these 2 branches using an Insulated Piercing Connector. It seems logical but better to check.
This is the IPC for 10mm
thank you in advance
PG
I am working in a flat at the moment and there's a redundant circuit in there, the old Economy 10 (or 7) The storage heaters are long gone, sockets left in the place of the wall connection box.
It makes sense to enable these for daily use and the wires for each (red at top of pic) were identified by the guy who did whatever EOn needed to do to the meter. He suggested to join them.
If you know the economy setup it means the circuits are dead until say 12 midnight, until 6 or 7 am which is not practical so we'd like to make them 'normal' i.e live all the time.
110% don't want to 'uninstall' or lose this , 'on/off on/off' EPC regulations may mean reactivating it in the future.
My Q: Is it ok to join these 2 branches using an Insulated Piercing Connector. It seems logical but better to check.
This is the IPC for 10mm
thank you in advance
PG

