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I've been asked by a customer to remove four nights storage units and replace the switched fused spurs with single 13amp sockets.
Each unit is fed from a dedicated consumer unit supplied from a economy 7 meter.
I need to remove the meter tails from the night tariff meter and connect the consumer unit that feeds the replaced spurs through the Henley blocks that feeds the main consumer unit.
Is this practice reportable under part P and does the electrical supply companies need be informed.
 
If the off peak tariff is no longer being used I would recommend talking to the energy supplier as usually the normal tariff is more expensive when a split tariff is being used. So they may want to change the meter.

If you need to remove the tails from the off peak tariff meter this will mean cutting the seals and if they choose to change the meter they will know what you have done.

As far as Part P goes I think yes it is notifiable as it is a major modification.
 
Ist point of contact for the Customer is the Energy supplier.
They need to know and agree to drop the E7 charges.

It may be that they'll leave the existing meter in and charge the same rate for both tariffs for now, then no tail shifting required.
Or if they want to change the meter then they'll have to move the tails.
 
The energy provider should do the conversion. It is their equipment, when I change from E7 to standard, e7 tails are disconnected put in blocks, meter changed to single tariff, then its over to Electrician to reconnect to 24hr supply.
 
Have not enough room to install single point isolation.
Cannot find any regulation that covers this.
Would signage surface
Reg 537.1.4, signage may apply to large commercial/industrial sites where multiple supplies are present but see no excuse on a domestic. Will the sockets have rcd protection.
 
"537.1.4 A main linked switch or linked circuit-breaker shall be provided as near as practicable to the origin of every installation as a means of switching the supply on load and as a means of isolation.
A main switch intended for operation by ordinary persons, e.g. of a household or similar installation, shall interrupt both live conductors of a single-phase supply."
 
"537.1.4 A main linked switch or linked circuit-breaker shall be provided as near as practicable to the origin of every installation as a means of switching the supply on load and as a means of isolation.
A main switch intended for operation by ordinary persons, e.g. of a household or similar installation, shall interrupt both live conductors of a single-phase supply."
Reg 537.1.4, signage may apply to large commercial/industrial sites where multiple supplies are present but see no excuse on a domestic. Will the sockets have rcd protection.
No they will not as i will not be changing the consumer unit.
The only other way i can see around this is to supply the old ecconomy 7 consumer unit from a 32 amp mcb on the main consumer unit with 6mm t&e which has a double pole switch disconnector and a 30mA rcd and this should cover all the regs?
 
You are going to have to provide additional rcd protection because you are creating new socket outlets. The best way to do this is to replace both boards with a single unit.
 

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