GarryJ
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Hi there,
We have just completed an EICR on a Historic Castle, 1 of the Fuse Boxes was pretty bad so we have issued a Dangerous Installation Notice and removed supply fuses and locked it off etc. Its an old wooden fuse box with double pole fusing etc etc etc.
Anyway, my current problem is that is supplies some Fire Alarm Repeater panels throughout the castle which are now dead. They are not on their own circuit and looked to have been tapped off whatever the hell was nearest by.
As opposed to running temporary supplies to them (cable routes etc a nightmare) and introduce trip hazards etc to other trades on site I was planning to buy 2 x rechargeable power supplies. They are going to begin works fairly soon to rewire as required but I thought if we could buy 2 of these and then just charge them up when required it is going to save a massive amount of work and materials for temporary supplies.
I am not sure the exact load of the repeater panel but imagine it to be very little.
Does anyone have or used and rechargeable 230v output power supplies? They can simply unplug or disconnect by some plug and play means and put it on charge every few days or when required.
Thanks in advance for any help.
We have just completed an EICR on a Historic Castle, 1 of the Fuse Boxes was pretty bad so we have issued a Dangerous Installation Notice and removed supply fuses and locked it off etc. Its an old wooden fuse box with double pole fusing etc etc etc.
Anyway, my current problem is that is supplies some Fire Alarm Repeater panels throughout the castle which are now dead. They are not on their own circuit and looked to have been tapped off whatever the hell was nearest by.
As opposed to running temporary supplies to them (cable routes etc a nightmare) and introduce trip hazards etc to other trades on site I was planning to buy 2 x rechargeable power supplies. They are going to begin works fairly soon to rewire as required but I thought if we could buy 2 of these and then just charge them up when required it is going to save a massive amount of work and materials for temporary supplies.
I am not sure the exact load of the repeater panel but imagine it to be very little.
Does anyone have or used and rechargeable 230v output power supplies? They can simply unplug or disconnect by some plug and play means and put it on charge every few days or when required.
Thanks in advance for any help.