Carlos Arruda
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Hi all.
I have got a small house where I let all 4 rooms, to different people. It has been classified as an HMO "House of Multiple Occupation".
Everything I can do, I do as I am good working with wood, electrical (completed my level 3 in electrical installations last year) and fire alarms.
Now, I have no issues doing any electrical work on my own as, even though not yet registered with a CPS "NAPIT or NICEIC", which I may never do, I have all my work then tested and certified by another colleague of mine who is a registered electrician.
As admittedly my experience in some fields is yet limited. But to cut to the chase, I am worried that people might leave the cooker unit on and forget about it, as it has happened in the past. It also happens that I have had a friend mentioning a timer switch that will engage a count down timer once the cooker is turned on, my guess is this unit detects the flow of current and activates a count down timer that will disconnect the unit once time has run out. This time could be set to whatever we want it to be I guess. I am also assuming that this timer will have to be reset if user still needs to use cooker unit. But the principle here is to have it cut the power after a certain time in the event someone has forgotten to tune the cooker unit off.
Anyone has any idea of such timer device or anything that could act in the required way?
Many thanks to all.
Regards,
Albert (Second name)
I have got a small house where I let all 4 rooms, to different people. It has been classified as an HMO "House of Multiple Occupation".
Everything I can do, I do as I am good working with wood, electrical (completed my level 3 in electrical installations last year) and fire alarms.
Now, I have no issues doing any electrical work on my own as, even though not yet registered with a CPS "NAPIT or NICEIC", which I may never do, I have all my work then tested and certified by another colleague of mine who is a registered electrician.
As admittedly my experience in some fields is yet limited. But to cut to the chase, I am worried that people might leave the cooker unit on and forget about it, as it has happened in the past. It also happens that I have had a friend mentioning a timer switch that will engage a count down timer once the cooker is turned on, my guess is this unit detects the flow of current and activates a count down timer that will disconnect the unit once time has run out. This time could be set to whatever we want it to be I guess. I am also assuming that this timer will have to be reset if user still needs to use cooker unit. But the principle here is to have it cut the power after a certain time in the event someone has forgotten to tune the cooker unit off.
Anyone has any idea of such timer device or anything that could act in the required way?
Many thanks to all.
Regards,
Albert (Second name)