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steviec_lj
Hi guys,
Been floating around for quite a while, and have now successfully moved house, so the questioning can begin.
A brief background: The house we've moved into has been recently renovated, and rewired by a local electrical company, who at the moment shall remain nameless.
Cables in the kitchen, hopefully for the 32a ring final circuit thats installed, come down behind the tiling from the cooker switch, across the top of 2 water pipes and into a socket located at the opposite end of the kitchen whilst also routing behind the sink.
Q: Shouldn't these be sunk into the wall, and covered with galvanised coving, then covered in plaster?
The old earth clamps on pipes haven't been removed, but cables have been cut and new tags installed.
Q: Am I safe to removed these, as they are no longer required?
The bathroom fan either hasn't been added into the circuit, or simply doesn't work. Surely this should have been tested at some point?
Q: Am I safe to connect this into the circuit, or replace with a new unit without Part P?
The garage install, which was way below standard, and not connected to the CU, although a Walther 16a IP56 socket was installed outside, and the previous occupants were informed that they would be ok to connect the garage to this. Surely this isn't right, but anyway.
I wish to install a new feed to the garage whilst also upgrading the electrics in the garage at the same time. I will be routing a 10mm2 3 Core SWA cable down the side of the garden, buried 600mm with a drainage pipe installed 100mm above this containing other amenities including BT, ADSL, Alarm, etc. Can I have an IP66 rated enclosure installed to the side of the house and terminate the SWA here, then route a 10mm2 T+E cable through the house back to the CU?
Final question: I have an Ingersoll Rand Compressor, which requires 3ph to run to full potential, however on opening the connection plate of the compressor up, I read that it can be connected to 3x1ph feeds. Would I be better installing a 6a 3ph MCB, rather than 3x 6a 1ph MCB's?
The CU for the garage will be a 21way Insulated Unit, so plenty of ways available at the moment.
Thanks for the help in advance boys and girls, hope work is keeping you busy.
Steve
Been floating around for quite a while, and have now successfully moved house, so the questioning can begin.
A brief background: The house we've moved into has been recently renovated, and rewired by a local electrical company, who at the moment shall remain nameless.
Cables in the kitchen, hopefully for the 32a ring final circuit thats installed, come down behind the tiling from the cooker switch, across the top of 2 water pipes and into a socket located at the opposite end of the kitchen whilst also routing behind the sink.
Q: Shouldn't these be sunk into the wall, and covered with galvanised coving, then covered in plaster?
The old earth clamps on pipes haven't been removed, but cables have been cut and new tags installed.
Q: Am I safe to removed these, as they are no longer required?
The bathroom fan either hasn't been added into the circuit, or simply doesn't work. Surely this should have been tested at some point?
Q: Am I safe to connect this into the circuit, or replace with a new unit without Part P?
The garage install, which was way below standard, and not connected to the CU, although a Walther 16a IP56 socket was installed outside, and the previous occupants were informed that they would be ok to connect the garage to this. Surely this isn't right, but anyway.
I wish to install a new feed to the garage whilst also upgrading the electrics in the garage at the same time. I will be routing a 10mm2 3 Core SWA cable down the side of the garden, buried 600mm with a drainage pipe installed 100mm above this containing other amenities including BT, ADSL, Alarm, etc. Can I have an IP66 rated enclosure installed to the side of the house and terminate the SWA here, then route a 10mm2 T+E cable through the house back to the CU?
Final question: I have an Ingersoll Rand Compressor, which requires 3ph to run to full potential, however on opening the connection plate of the compressor up, I read that it can be connected to 3x1ph feeds. Would I be better installing a 6a 3ph MCB, rather than 3x 6a 1ph MCB's?
The CU for the garage will be a 21way Insulated Unit, so plenty of ways available at the moment.
Thanks for the help in advance boys and girls, hope work is keeping you busy.
Steve