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Cable size required?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 460585" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>So who is signing the design and installation aspects, of the Electrical installation certificate, that needs to be issued once the work is complete? The signed declaration box on the certificate does carry a reasonable amount of legal liability should things go pear shaped at a later date. Their lack of interest ref installation method could be because volt drop calculations may overshadow any cable capacity (and installation method adjustments) related to the design of this new circuit. You don't say where about you are? There could be some Part-P compliance issues as well for whoever is signing the declaration boxes on the certificates. Does this garage have any lights in it as well? or just a car charger and nothing else at all?</p><p></p><p>Doc H </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 460585, member: 1607"] So who is signing the design and installation aspects, of the Electrical installation certificate, that needs to be issued once the work is complete? The signed declaration box on the certificate does carry a reasonable amount of legal liability should things go pear shaped at a later date. Their lack of interest ref installation method could be because volt drop calculations may overshadow any cable capacity (and installation method adjustments) related to the design of this new circuit. You don't say where about you are? There could be some Part-P compliance issues as well for whoever is signing the declaration boxes on the certificates. Does this garage have any lights in it as well? or just a car charger and nothing else at all? Doc H [/QUOTE]
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