Hi,
I am awaiting completion of a New Build house and have paid to have extra TV points in the house.
I was expecting these additional points to be connected to a mains powered booster within the loft but have now learned that there will just be loose cable ends in the loft and that I have to fit a booster and aerial etc.
My plan was to fit a loft distribution box which combines Satellite, UHF, DAB and to distribute them around the house. Only problem now is that it appears there is no mains socket in the loft.
Can anyone please advise on the legality of fitting a fused spur to the existing upstairs lighting circuit purely for the connection of a loft box.
I have been told that it is legal to fit a spur to the lighting circuit for an aerial booster but I am a little dubious about the information.
Can anyone confirm whether this practice is legal and whether under new Part P regulations I am allowed to carry out this work myself.
I am an electrical engineer but work on aircraft as opposed to domestic installations.
Thanks,
Mark
I am awaiting completion of a New Build house and have paid to have extra TV points in the house.
I was expecting these additional points to be connected to a mains powered booster within the loft but have now learned that there will just be loose cable ends in the loft and that I have to fit a booster and aerial etc.
My plan was to fit a loft distribution box which combines Satellite, UHF, DAB and to distribute them around the house. Only problem now is that it appears there is no mains socket in the loft.
Can anyone please advise on the legality of fitting a fused spur to the existing upstairs lighting circuit purely for the connection of a loft box.
I have been told that it is legal to fit a spur to the lighting circuit for an aerial booster but I am a little dubious about the information.
Can anyone confirm whether this practice is legal and whether under new Part P regulations I am allowed to carry out this work myself.
I am an electrical engineer but work on aircraft as opposed to domestic installations.
Thanks,
Mark