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hi there all ...a friend is having works done to there lord of the Manor House and are converting a barn to a 2 bed house also having a car port with 3 electric fast charge car chargers
Car port is 70 metres away
Barn is 100 metres away
Supply is being moved in the house to new location out of the cellar and they are already being charged ÂŁ9000 for that which is 3 phase so they wanna save some cash by running there own supply cables for carport and barn conversion what cable should they run ?? Also what other things need to be purchased and put in place until they hire a sparky to connect ??
Any advice gratefully accepted
 
engage an electrician to design the installation and specify what cable is required. and if they want to install the cable themselves, he/she will need to inspect before being covered.
 
Wouldn't it be better to ask the electrician who is going to do the 'connections' what is best, as he/she will be able to see the best route/installation method and give you all the answers you need.
 
Trenches have already been dug for power networks to run new feed to house and relocate rigid trunking is installed in trenches
Gas and water are also being run
Power networks were asked to install feeds for car port and barn conversion but declined as it’s beneath them !!
 
@Telgee . The above post are probably not you want to hear but seriously, if you are getting someone in to do all the connections, certs and the rest then also consult them on how they would like to see how things are done.... It's their name going on the cert after all.
Why get advice from someone who isn't doing the job and hasn't even seen the job? It's just plain silly...
 
Quit being cheap and pay an electrician to do the work, if they can afford the other works why can’t they afford an electrician?

because we are not worthy of the work as anyone can put a few wires in.... once they have the info on what wires are required... :)
 
Quit being cheap and pay an electrician to do the work, if they can afford the other works why can’t they afford an electrician?
The same question gets asked about new range cookers. A grand or two of cooker is purchased without thought, but a couple of hundred sobs to connect it is considered day light robbery lol, you got to love the general Public chuckle
 

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