Muks
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hi, I’m new to the forum. I’m an engineer but don’t have electrical qualifications and need some advise on if I need a certified electrician to fit a door bell transformer.
I presently have a mains wired door bell with an integrated transformer which takes mains power supplied by what looks like my lighting circuit and converts to 12v. There is no separate CU bell transformer.
I have bought a new ring door bell which requires a 24v supply. The unit comes with a 24v transformer intended to be fitted to the consumer unit on a din rail. Given I don’t have a bell transformer / specific circuit in the Consumer Unit, I figure to just remove the existing mains powered door bell on my wall and replace it with a small din rail enclosure and supply it from the exisiting lighting circuit.
Does that sound normal? Also can anyone advise if that’s a job I can do myself as a competent person or does it need a certified electrician?
Many thanks for any advise and your patience.
Muks
I presently have a mains wired door bell with an integrated transformer which takes mains power supplied by what looks like my lighting circuit and converts to 12v. There is no separate CU bell transformer.
I have bought a new ring door bell which requires a 24v supply. The unit comes with a 24v transformer intended to be fitted to the consumer unit on a din rail. Given I don’t have a bell transformer / specific circuit in the Consumer Unit, I figure to just remove the existing mains powered door bell on my wall and replace it with a small din rail enclosure and supply it from the exisiting lighting circuit.
Does that sound normal? Also can anyone advise if that’s a job I can do myself as a competent person or does it need a certified electrician?
Many thanks for any advise and your patience.
Muks