Firstly I am a heating engineer so my question is to satisfy my own curiosity, I have been working on a small terraced out getting it ready to rent out, sadly its had a warm front fitted heating system, so I have had a few issues to correct. The electrician on the job had a few more issues, chatting over the sandwiches at break time he explained that unless the house is rewired the largest consumer unit he can fit is 32 amps max.
Question is what are the chances of the future tenant having to reset the thing on a regular basis from normal everyday use? The electrician admitted he wouldn't be able to put up with it so I asked why should anyone else. But maybe I am speaking out of turn, if it wont be a problem, but the way it has been described to me is on par with me telling a future tenant you can use the upstairs radiators or the downstairs but not both at the same time
Question is what are the chances of the future tenant having to reset the thing on a regular basis from normal everyday use? The electrician admitted he wouldn't be able to put up with it so I asked why should anyone else. But maybe I am speaking out of turn, if it wont be a problem, but the way it has been described to me is on par with me telling a future tenant you can use the upstairs radiators or the downstairs but not both at the same time