Are Consumer units in remote or detached garages exempt from regulation 421.1.201
Are Consumer units in remote or detached garages exempt from regulation 421.1.201
Guidance would suggest they are - it's not entirely clear from the wording of the regulation itself ("premises" is usually taken to mean the entire curtilage, including surrounding land and outbuildings) but the qualification "(household)" seems to been intended to restrict the scope to those parts of the premises normally resided in by the household (i.e. habitable areas).
- Andy,
"premises" is usually taken to mean the entire curtilage, including surrounding land and outbuildings
Didn't we discuss this a few days ago. As I asked then, if my garage is not included in my premises, in whose does it lie?
"premises" is usually taken to mean the entire curtilage, including surrounding land and outbuildings
Didn't we discuss this a few days ago. As I asked then, if my garage is not included in my premises, in whose does it lie?
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