A relative has just had this removed and central heating put in. Can the power point fronts be changed for 13A sockets instead?
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Exactly what has he/she had removed?A relative has just had this removed and central heating put in.
What's the rating of the protective device for the circuit you're proposing to use?Can the power point fronts be changed for 13A sockets instead?
What question do you think you're answering "yes" to?TopTrumper said:
Exactly what has he/she had removed?A relative has just had this removed and central heating put in.
What question do you think you're answering "yes" to?TopTrumper said:
Exactly what has he/she had removed?A relative has just had this removed and central heating put in.
What's the rating of the protective device for the circuit you're proposing to use?Can the power point fronts be changed for 13A sockets instead?
What question do you think you're answering "yes" to?TopTrumper said:
Economy 7 is a tariff - you can't "have it removed", unlike your common sense.I think you'll find its something to with the subject matter.Exactly what has he/she had removed?
You seem confused - I was asking TopTrumper, not you.<something irrelevant>What question do you think you're answering "yes" to?TopTrumper said:
So, you didn't answer any of the implied questions then?Yes to the only question he asked.
An odd use of the future tense. Are you predicting what's going to happen, or guessing at what's there at the moment?These will be fed by 2.5 t+e and will be on the night time meter
I see that you're a gambling man.probably on 20amp breakers.
Hmm. This appears to be an answer to a question that the OP didn't ask. Why didn't you mention this in your first post?Somebody needs to wire these up to the main C.U in their own 16amp breakers, or if space is a premium, put all of them on one 16amp.breaker..
So, you didn't answer any of the implied questions then?Yes to the only question he asked.
An odd use of the future tense. Are you predicting what's going to happen, or guessing at what's there at the moment?These will be fed by 2.5 t+e and will be on the night time meter
I see that you're a gambling man.probably on 20amp breakers.
Hmm. This appears to be an answer to a question that the OP didn't ask. Why didn't you mention this in your first post?Somebody needs to wire these up to the main C.U in their own 16amp breakers, or if space is a premium, put all of them on one 16amp.breaker..
I'm sorry, but Softus is right.
How on earth can you say wether this can or can't be done without first getting more information from the OP?
We don't know what has been removed or disconnected.
We don't know what is still remaining
We don't know how or in what the old supplies are wired.
It might be that an OP consumer unit has been disconnected. If so this would need to be connected to a peak supply. This might involve the installation of henley blocks. It might not.
What about provision of RCDs, and bringing the old installation upto current standards?
There are far too many variables involved to just say 'yes' without even a thought to ask the OP for more information.
Oh, and exactly what was the point of personally attacking Softus? Did it make you feel big?
Get off your high horse. Oh, and I am not your mate.
The OP did not tell us "the life story of his electrical installation". We need this information to advise wether what he proposes can or can not be done.
Did you read my post?
Would you connect the wiring if it was rubber or VIR cable?
Would you connect the wiring if it were connected to a ceramic fusebox?
Would you connect the wiring if the circuit did not contain an RCD?
Would you connect the wiring if the fuse box tails were undersized?
Would you install a henley block if the meter tails were undersized?
Would you connect the wiring if the OCPD devices for the final circuits were incorrectly sized?
Would you connect the wiring if the main earth or the bonding was not big enough or present?
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