Hi everyone,
I've got a flat with electrical heating and hot water. The timer on the immersion heater is a Greenbrook T106-C (http://www.greenbrook.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T106-C) and has become faulty. I need to do a like for like replacement. 10 minute job.
I do a lot of my own electrical work (lighting, fused spurs etc) limited to minor non-notifiable work, so this is entirely within my skill set to do this safely.
But if I was to do so myself, would this be legal as the flat is rented? I understand that I am responsible for ensuring the flat's electrics are safe, and I would be happy doing the work, taking photos of it, and standing in court defending the work as safe if it came to it...
But..
- do I need an electrician to do the work?
- if not, and I do it myself, do I need an electrician to inspect it and issue a MWC?
I've got a flat with electrical heating and hot water. The timer on the immersion heater is a Greenbrook T106-C (http://www.greenbrook.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T106-C) and has become faulty. I need to do a like for like replacement. 10 minute job.
I do a lot of my own electrical work (lighting, fused spurs etc) limited to minor non-notifiable work, so this is entirely within my skill set to do this safely.
But if I was to do so myself, would this be legal as the flat is rented? I understand that I am responsible for ensuring the flat's electrics are safe, and I would be happy doing the work, taking photos of it, and standing in court defending the work as safe if it came to it...
But..
- do I need an electrician to do the work?
- if not, and I do it myself, do I need an electrician to inspect it and issue a MWC?