mrloy99
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Hi,
I've got a wee job to do in an office in town for which the landlord is requesting a nic cert.
The office in question is currently (power) supplied via a 6mm(45amp fuse at origin).It feeds a 4way rewireable fuseboard supplying 4 radials.My job is to relocate some sockets and install another few(maximum extended distance 2metres).I have also been asked to install a socket for a coms cabinet and one for a kettle.My thinking is to change the 4way rewireable to a 6way consumer unit c/w main switch-rcd,and install the 2 new circuits(again only 2m runs).There will only be office equipment so I don't see a problem with loading(though ideally I would like to install a new submain)but its a bit of a nightmare run getting to the main board. I am intending to issue an EIC to include all 6 circuits.(the heating is by storage heaters supplied from main board and not part of my remit.) I have also been asked to replace the existing fluorescent lighting with new ones with VDU compatable louvres.The lighting is supplied on a separate circuit back to the main board(1.5T&E) My query here is where my responsibilities lie concerning this existing lighting circuit to which I am not adding on to but just changing fittings......does this need to be on the EIC or would it be best to issue a separate Minor works cert for this.Also as this existing lighting circuit has cables tracked into wall for light switch am I
obligated to give it 30ma rcd protection?...All the lighting to this and another bunch of offices are all fed from an old rewireable 24 way fuseboard.
Any help appreciated.
I've got a wee job to do in an office in town for which the landlord is requesting a nic cert.
The office in question is currently (power) supplied via a 6mm(45amp fuse at origin).It feeds a 4way rewireable fuseboard supplying 4 radials.My job is to relocate some sockets and install another few(maximum extended distance 2metres).I have also been asked to install a socket for a coms cabinet and one for a kettle.My thinking is to change the 4way rewireable to a 6way consumer unit c/w main switch-rcd,and install the 2 new circuits(again only 2m runs).There will only be office equipment so I don't see a problem with loading(though ideally I would like to install a new submain)but its a bit of a nightmare run getting to the main board. I am intending to issue an EIC to include all 6 circuits.(the heating is by storage heaters supplied from main board and not part of my remit.) I have also been asked to replace the existing fluorescent lighting with new ones with VDU compatable louvres.The lighting is supplied on a separate circuit back to the main board(1.5T&E) My query here is where my responsibilities lie concerning this existing lighting circuit to which I am not adding on to but just changing fittings......does this need to be on the EIC or would it be best to issue a separate Minor works cert for this.Also as this existing lighting circuit has cables tracked into wall for light switch am I
obligated to give it 30ma rcd protection?...All the lighting to this and another bunch of offices are all fed from an old rewireable 24 way fuseboard.
Any help appreciated.