I'm replacing a gas fire and back boiler with an electric fire and surround. The electric fire has a BS1363 plug which connects at the back of the fireplace.
When the fire surround is in place there is no space for the 13A cable to come from behind to the front to reach the socket next to the fireplace, however there is still the old back boiler electrical supply cable inside the chimney, and the wires look like 13A.
Is there any reason why I cant put a 13A socket on the back boiler wiring?
I realise that it will not be possible to access the switch on the socket, but then it was never possible to access any fuse or switch on the back boiler. As an electric fire and a boiler are both types of heating device, can I avoid the need for hiring a certified electrician to fit the socket? or would not having access to the switch contravene Part P anyway?
When the fire surround is in place there is no space for the 13A cable to come from behind to the front to reach the socket next to the fireplace, however there is still the old back boiler electrical supply cable inside the chimney, and the wires look like 13A.
Is there any reason why I cant put a 13A socket on the back boiler wiring?
I realise that it will not be possible to access the switch on the socket, but then it was never possible to access any fuse or switch on the back boiler. As an electric fire and a boiler are both types of heating device, can I avoid the need for hiring a certified electrician to fit the socket? or would not having access to the switch contravene Part P anyway?