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Old September 10th 19, 07:19 PM posted to uk.transport.london
MissRiaElaine MissRiaElaine is offline
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On 10/09/2019 19:51, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 17:12:04 on Tue,
10 Sep 2019, Theo remarked:
Roland Perry wrote:
Does that include the wiring from the distribution box to the garage?


https://www.edfenergy.com/sites/defa..._point_tcs.pdf

‘StandardÂ* Installation’ means an installation that can be carried out at
the Site without any additional site preparation works, man hours or
additional equipment to install the Equipment and shall include, but
not be
limited, to the following:
a. fitting of the Equipment on to an internal or
external, existing brick or plaster wall, or to another suitably robust
permanent structure at the Site;
b. up to 10 metres of cable, neatly clipped
to the wall(s) or run in suitable trunking fixed to the wall between the
main electricity distribution board and the Equipment;
c. fitting and testing of electrical connections and protections
required;
d. an additional individual consumer unit, if required
e. installation of a Type C MCB or a Type A RCD/RCBO in an enclosure;
f. an earth rod in soft ground, if required;

(that particular instance is GBP299, only selected because it came up
recently on another newsgroup.Â* Others are cheaper)


No good for about half the houses-with-garages I've owned over the
years, then. Only works for an integral garage, not most detached ones.
Not that I've ever used an integral garage to store a car in (rather
than using it as a lockup).


The last house I lived in had a garage that was too small to hold
anything bigger than an original-style Mini. I certainly had no chance
of getting the Volvo 440 I had at the time in it..!

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Ria in Aberdeen

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