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<blockquote data-quote="Berserkerboy" data-source="post: 528469" data-attributes="member: 34792"><p>Hi there</p><p>I was/am in the same situation as you. </p><p>I would suggest: Decide what you want to do.</p><p>Then contact your DNO by email so that you have a record of the relevant application, equipment certificates, and schematics they want.</p><p>Some of the electrical work you need to do on the AC side will most likely need notifying to the council. This is to prevent the public from making dangerous situations. You should get a part P qualified electrician to do that part of the work as they will do all the notifications for you.</p><p>In my instance I needed a new consumer unit to add the new circuits. £400 well spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berserkerboy, post: 528469, member: 34792"] Hi there I was/am in the same situation as you. I would suggest: Decide what you want to do. Then contact your DNO by email so that you have a record of the relevant application, equipment certificates, and schematics they want. Some of the electrical work you need to do on the AC side will most likely need notifying to the council. This is to prevent the public from making dangerous situations. You should get a part P qualified electrician to do that part of the work as they will do all the notifications for you. In my instance I needed a new consumer unit to add the new circuits. £400 well spent. [/QUOTE]
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