New wiring installation - using a spare RCD point?

That constitutes a new circuit which you can't simply do without prior notification to your LABC, it's also something you shouldn't do unless you have a decent level of competency.
 
A landlords board suggests that this work is not in your own home, so you will need to be insured to do this work, and prove the circuit is safe by issuing the apropriate certificate.
 
RF: Thats a three phase board, so its unlikely to be a home at all...

Not sure how that affects the regulations, but Part-P doesnt apply to commercial property does it?
 
It still applies to commercial properties with dwellings. Things like blocks of flats, or a pub with a flat upstairs for example.
 
RF: Thats a three phase board, so its unlikely to be a home at all...
Particularly as it has circuits labelled LIFT No.2, TEMP D/B & BOARD BLOCK B.

Unless it's an ensanguined big house.

Could be a block of flats.


Not sure how that affects the regulations, but Part-P doesnt apply to commercial property does it?
It does if there is a dwelling sharing the supply.
 
If not then what?
Then ask your landlord to do it.

You cannot do it for so many reasons..

.. permission ..
.. insurance ..
.. competence ..

Plus how/where is usage monitored for billing? If you take a supply from that board, will you be stealing electricity?

Plus how are you going to make it safe to work on? Turn the whole thing off? Not sure how the users of Lift No.2 will like that, or the people using the final circuits from the other two sub-boards...
 

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