If I (a corgi) change a boiler which is connected to a fused spur, in a kitchen, I need a sparks to test and Notify it. No problem.
All the following are in a kitchen:
1) But suppose it's replacing one which was plugged in to a standard socket outlet. Can I just plug the new one in? (Without sparky?)
1a) If I do that (assuming it doesn't need the sparky) do I then need one if I'm reconnecting a thermostat cable?
2) Suppose it's the first ever boiler, but there's a socket handy. Can I use that?
2a) Then I'm pretty sure the new thermostat cable would mean I need sparky. Correct?
Manufacturer's instructions don't always stipulate a spur, btw.
(And I haven't installed anything since Part P came in!)
Thanks guys.
Edit - I know I Notify the Gas installation (through Corgi), it's just the electric bit I'm asking about.
All the following are in a kitchen:
1) But suppose it's replacing one which was plugged in to a standard socket outlet. Can I just plug the new one in? (Without sparky?)
1a) If I do that (assuming it doesn't need the sparky) do I then need one if I'm reconnecting a thermostat cable?
2) Suppose it's the first ever boiler, but there's a socket handy. Can I use that?
2a) Then I'm pretty sure the new thermostat cable would mean I need sparky. Correct?
Manufacturer's instructions don't always stipulate a spur, btw.
(And I haven't installed anything since Part P came in!)
Thanks guys.
Edit - I know I Notify the Gas installation (through Corgi), it's just the electric bit I'm asking about.
