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Hi all

have just undertaken the city and guilds course, but is there any scheme i must now join up to so i can install these in a domestic and commercial setting

nothing was mentioned during the course about this

also i know owners can apply for a grant to get these installed but is there any requirements on the installers they must use to qualify for grants???

anybody clued up to this

thanks
 
I was looking at doing that qualification just for the knowledge on it etc, I know it's a case of follow the instructions but you never know if it came to getting a job, it might make the difference.
 
It was free they emailed me and said it was under a grant, the company was group horizon, at stevenage

pretty interesting actually, not as straight forward as i first thought!

the earthing set up can be pretty involved given certain circumstances, but they are well stretching it out putting it up as a 2 day course, could easily fit it into a day tops


could be a potential money spinner, but prob another waste of time, i think they are bringing in a newaccreditation scheme out like solar mcs that installers will need


but currently british gas are installing them for free with a gov grant but i dont think i can do the same was just seeing if anyone had any info?
 
yes i googled it later think it said if you didn,t have internet you would have to pay because you wouldn,t be eligible for the grant? ,don,t think it could be ÂŁ3k though
 
pretty interesting actually, not as straight forward as i first thought!

the earthing set up can be pretty involved given certain circumstances, but they are well stretching it out putting it up as a 2 day course, could easily fit it into a day tops

What's not as straight forward, and what fancey earthing provision do they want to install a car battery charging point??
 
And if the garage itself is a metal framed affair, then what?? lol!!

The tutor brought that up about electrical garage doors and said we could suggest rubber insulating the external side of the garage door!! Lol

that would be a short conversation!

The regs have just been updated, at first you was forbidden from exporting the pme supply from a domestic or commercial property and had to rod all charging points

now thats been relaxed and you can export pme for single dwellings only without tt'ing



you also have to treat tns systems as potentially future pme systems too so you can only directly export a tt earth in most other instances



if you have any simultaneous accessible conductive parts between the different earthing systems you have to insulate them(eg class1 external light fittings to classs2 etc) or makethem inaccessible

the range is around 10 meters to account for the lead length, the car length and your arms length

the get out of jail free card is to install a 1:1 230v isolating tranny if you cant achieve separation or installing a rod is too problematic


all in bs7671 really!


inside the garage you only have to install supp bonding to all other pipework etc
 
I can't see why it's so complicated, surely it's just a battery charger fixed to the wall? Well a bit more complicated, actually maybe not, it's a damn battery charger.

I don't see an earth rod next to my Duracell charger, or one that I plug in then put on the van battery?

Can someone explain who knows, why it is so involved.
 
It is similar to the caravan regs mate, PME is a no no on them too, amongst other installations where PME can be problematic.
 
It's not something I have ever really looked at to be honest, so you can plug a caravan in on a 16A plug in your house, but different rules when you have a remote plug thing.

I do feel the car charging point is a load of baloney, it's only a battery charger.
 

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