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Hi all, long time no see
We will shortly be removing a storage heater we no longer need. It is currently connected to the storage heater CU by means of a 20amp DP switch. At first we assumed this switch would just become redundant.
But I've had an idea. Is there anything wrong with replacing this switch with a 1-gang socket?
I am aware that it will only work at night!
But, I think it would be perfect as a socket to use for charging my wheelchair, which needs to be charged overnight when it has been used (or at least once per month).
So - would there be anything against doing this? Would we be allowed to have something non-storage-heater on this circuit? (Not only of course from a safety/regs POV but would it be seen as 'cheating' the heat part of our electricity bill, to use it for something non-heating? )
Assuming it's ok to do it, onto the specifics:
The storage heater CU it attaches to only has MCBs, no RCDs - would we need an RCD socket? (something like this maybe: https://www.screwfix.com/p/crabtree-instinct-13a-1-gang-dp-switched-passive-rcd-socket-white/197hv)
I would actually prefer a socket with a neon light (like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-base-...cket-white-with-neon-with-white-inserts/835pf) so it would be easy to see when the socket is 'live' - but it seems I can only get an RCD socket or a neon socket, not both.
(I'd actually, if I were really picky, just have an unswitched socket with neon, but I can't seem to find such a thing).
We will shortly be removing a storage heater we no longer need. It is currently connected to the storage heater CU by means of a 20amp DP switch. At first we assumed this switch would just become redundant.
But I've had an idea. Is there anything wrong with replacing this switch with a 1-gang socket?
I am aware that it will only work at night!
But, I think it would be perfect as a socket to use for charging my wheelchair, which needs to be charged overnight when it has been used (or at least once per month).
So - would there be anything against doing this? Would we be allowed to have something non-storage-heater on this circuit? (Not only of course from a safety/regs POV but would it be seen as 'cheating' the heat part of our electricity bill, to use it for something non-heating? )
Assuming it's ok to do it, onto the specifics:
The storage heater CU it attaches to only has MCBs, no RCDs - would we need an RCD socket? (something like this maybe: https://www.screwfix.com/p/crabtree-instinct-13a-1-gang-dp-switched-passive-rcd-socket-white/197hv)
I would actually prefer a socket with a neon light (like this https://www.screwfix.com/p/mk-base-...cket-white-with-neon-with-white-inserts/835pf) so it would be easy to see when the socket is 'live' - but it seems I can only get an RCD socket or a neon socket, not both.
(I'd actually, if I were really picky, just have an unswitched socket with neon, but I can't seem to find such a thing).