Hello
Over the last 2 weeks I have been doing some electrical work for the neighbour of my Daughter as they had been let down by 2 other Electricians. I normally do design work but am 18th Edition C&G 236 qualified, as I am waiting to start a new draughting contract I have been doing installation work mainly for family. My daughter told her neighbour that I was an Electrician and might be able to help them out! This neighbour told her that it was just a couple of extra sockets. Later I learned I was expected to create new 13A socket and FCU positions, move the cooker cct and add additional lighting points.
As we had the first meeting and discussed the job, the kitchen fitter/carpenter wanted a new ring main and a new cooker cct. The house owner however wanted the ring main and cooker ccts extended. I decided to go with the house owner and extend the ring main and cooker ccts. This I thought was better as I am not Part P registered and this work would not be notifiable
During the work I carried out insulation resistance tests on the original cooker cct and the new legs of the ring main. As I was told that new plasterboard was soon to be fixed to the walls.
These tests all returned values above 999M ohms. All good, I then decided to do an earth fault loop impedance test on 2 of the existing sockets, one read 1.7 ohms and the other 1.9 ohms. I believe the max value for a 32A EN60898 type B mcb cct is 1.1 ohms.
I know I will have to resolve this problem as when I have to connect the new cables into the existing ring main cables the new sockets will be over the 1.1 ohms also.
So I'm thinking I will need to check the terminal connections of all the existing socket outlets on this existing ring main and retest for Zs.
Yes I should have carried out an EICR but was told at the outset it was only a couple extra sockets needed!
Thanks in advance
Humdrum.
Over the last 2 weeks I have been doing some electrical work for the neighbour of my Daughter as they had been let down by 2 other Electricians. I normally do design work but am 18th Edition C&G 236 qualified, as I am waiting to start a new draughting contract I have been doing installation work mainly for family. My daughter told her neighbour that I was an Electrician and might be able to help them out! This neighbour told her that it was just a couple of extra sockets. Later I learned I was expected to create new 13A socket and FCU positions, move the cooker cct and add additional lighting points.
As we had the first meeting and discussed the job, the kitchen fitter/carpenter wanted a new ring main and a new cooker cct. The house owner however wanted the ring main and cooker ccts extended. I decided to go with the house owner and extend the ring main and cooker ccts. This I thought was better as I am not Part P registered and this work would not be notifiable
During the work I carried out insulation resistance tests on the original cooker cct and the new legs of the ring main. As I was told that new plasterboard was soon to be fixed to the walls.
These tests all returned values above 999M ohms. All good, I then decided to do an earth fault loop impedance test on 2 of the existing sockets, one read 1.7 ohms and the other 1.9 ohms. I believe the max value for a 32A EN60898 type B mcb cct is 1.1 ohms.
I know I will have to resolve this problem as when I have to connect the new cables into the existing ring main cables the new sockets will be over the 1.1 ohms also.
So I'm thinking I will need to check the terminal connections of all the existing socket outlets on this existing ring main and retest for Zs.
Yes I should have carried out an EICR but was told at the outset it was only a couple extra sockets needed!
Thanks in advance
Humdrum.