Will be carrying out PIR on a block of 6 flats + communal electrics which are fed from own board but doubled up with tails in board for flat 3.
Using standard 17th ed sheets off the net, for the paperwork do I need the cover sheets, a sched of inspections then test results sheet for each board (as seperate on and off peak boards for each flat) or can I put both boards on one set of sheets, for each flat? Some off peaks are only 1 way & then 4 ways on peak!
The 6 flats are spread over all 3 phases.
Also- another electrician has very recently installed downflow heaters in every flat (apparantly, I've only been in 1 flat). They are fed from the shower pull switch, unknown cable trunked across ceiling to surface mounted DP switched fused spur isolator. I didn't think you were allowed to spur off from a shower circuit for something else?
If the circuits wont be overloaded with shower + heater on, can I just say does not comply (but satisfactory)? Although its not something I'd like to see, I don't want to insist that the setup has to be changed and incur the landlord more expense, as its somebody I'm trying to 'get in with' who seems to have some knowledge of the trade (does make me wonder if they have put the heaters in themselves).
Any advice is much appreciated, thanks lads.
Sorry if thats not clear- there is a downflow heater in the bathroom of each flat
Using standard 17th ed sheets off the net, for the paperwork do I need the cover sheets, a sched of inspections then test results sheet for each board (as seperate on and off peak boards for each flat) or can I put both boards on one set of sheets, for each flat? Some off peaks are only 1 way & then 4 ways on peak!
The 6 flats are spread over all 3 phases.
Also- another electrician has very recently installed downflow heaters in every flat (apparantly, I've only been in 1 flat). They are fed from the shower pull switch, unknown cable trunked across ceiling to surface mounted DP switched fused spur isolator. I didn't think you were allowed to spur off from a shower circuit for something else?
If the circuits wont be overloaded with shower + heater on, can I just say does not comply (but satisfactory)? Although its not something I'd like to see, I don't want to insist that the setup has to be changed and incur the landlord more expense, as its somebody I'm trying to 'get in with' who seems to have some knowledge of the trade (does make me wonder if they have put the heaters in themselves).
Any advice is much appreciated, thanks lads.
Sorry if thats not clear- there is a downflow heater in the bathroom of each flat
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