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A while ago I posted up about sorting out the electric supply that currently feeds the garage/workshop, some folks here were very helpful with some advise (thanks again). I couldn't face digging up the armoured cable and trying to find the buggered bit (100 foot or so) so I've left it till now and for the sake of £100 odd of cable I'll put a new run in that I know is good.
First things first though, the supply is fed from a 32a mcb that's on the rcd side of the household consumer unit - I want to change this so there's a separate mini consumer unit for the garage feed - as a bonus this will give me a spare slot in the main cu for adding another circuit come kitchen renovation time.
So I need a mini cu and a set of tails, no problem. Connecting the tails... Hmm...
After the main service fuse is the meter and then tails to a Henley block/connector then tails to the house cu. I understand that the meter is the electric suppliers property but what about the Henley block after that?
Could an electrician connect new tails to the Henley block without any permission from the suppliers?
A small detail.. The meter is of a key type (house is ex-rental), which I've never bothered to get changed. I spose when the meter runs out of credit the Henley block is no longer live..
Any thoughts folks?
First things first though, the supply is fed from a 32a mcb that's on the rcd side of the household consumer unit - I want to change this so there's a separate mini consumer unit for the garage feed - as a bonus this will give me a spare slot in the main cu for adding another circuit come kitchen renovation time.
So I need a mini cu and a set of tails, no problem. Connecting the tails... Hmm...
After the main service fuse is the meter and then tails to a Henley block/connector then tails to the house cu. I understand that the meter is the electric suppliers property but what about the Henley block after that?
Could an electrician connect new tails to the Henley block without any permission from the suppliers?
A small detail.. The meter is of a key type (house is ex-rental), which I've never bothered to get changed. I spose when the meter runs out of credit the Henley block is no longer live..
Any thoughts folks?