I've been offered some work through a friend of mine - a local animal shelter is adding a new building to their facility which will need an installation.
It's pretty basic - single story cabin with 4 rooms, close to the main supply which is 3 phase. In the cabin it's going to be just sockets, lights, and an instant water heater. Everything is going to be surface mounted, so from that point of view it should be a nice straight forward job.
The things that I don't have experience with that will be required are the emergency lighting and fire alarm system. Also this will be the first time I've run a sub main from a three phase supply,
I have a couple of months before the work will need to start, so I just wanted to take the time and get some advice on whether or not this is the sort of thing I could potentially read up on and undertake myself. I'm comfortable running a phase from the main board, but wondering if I should advise the customer that the emergency lighting and / or fire alarm system would be beyond my experience at this point.
I have a feeling that the emergency lighting is perhaps something I could read up on and undertake, but that I might want to leave the alarm system to a specialist? Failing all of that, if it's going to be too much hassle for the customer or me I'll simply advise to contact an electrical firm that can undertake all of this work in house. Still, I like a challenge and broadening my horizons where it's practical and safe.
No doubt someone here will be able set my straight and point me in the right direction.
Thanking you in advance!
It's pretty basic - single story cabin with 4 rooms, close to the main supply which is 3 phase. In the cabin it's going to be just sockets, lights, and an instant water heater. Everything is going to be surface mounted, so from that point of view it should be a nice straight forward job.
The things that I don't have experience with that will be required are the emergency lighting and fire alarm system. Also this will be the first time I've run a sub main from a three phase supply,
I have a couple of months before the work will need to start, so I just wanted to take the time and get some advice on whether or not this is the sort of thing I could potentially read up on and undertake myself. I'm comfortable running a phase from the main board, but wondering if I should advise the customer that the emergency lighting and / or fire alarm system would be beyond my experience at this point.
I have a feeling that the emergency lighting is perhaps something I could read up on and undertake, but that I might want to leave the alarm system to a specialist? Failing all of that, if it's going to be too much hassle for the customer or me I'll simply advise to contact an electrical firm that can undertake all of this work in house. Still, I like a challenge and broadening my horizons where it's practical and safe.
No doubt someone here will be able set my straight and point me in the right direction.
Thanking you in advance!