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Does anyone know whether it's still the case that if a customer wishes to have a supply installed for a welder in their home that they need specific permission from the DNO? Struggling to find an answer on Google.
 
When I worked for a DNO we did have a couple of issues with welders but only fairly large industrial ones fed by OHL. If you have a decent supply and it works, the DNO probably wont be bothered unless you give voltage problems to your neighbors.
 
180A arc welder used to cause a noticeable flicker with incandescent lamps in our property, but I've not noticed the same with fluorescent or LED, so now a historical problem only.
It is really not something I know that much about, but I get the impression most folks buying a "welder" now are smaller MIG/TIG style devices with thin wire and (presumably) significantly lower current / power involved. So might also be less of an issue for domestic work at both ends of the problem?
 
I have heard that they have banned the sale of new transformer-based machines from the beginning of the year. Apparently a European directive and we have followed suit. Only inverter based welders from now on.

The larger of the single phase welders will need a 16A or 32A socket setup though.
 

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