New Connections & the Certification Process
Certification Process - FB- 1
Every time an Electrical Contractor completes a new electrical installation, extension, or modification to an existing installation he/she is obliged to test and certify that the installation complies with current standards.
A validated Electrical Completion Certificate, where applicable, must be sent to ESB Networks by the electrical contractor's regulatory body before any connection work can commence.
Every customer should receive a copy of an Electrical Completion Certificate whenever electrical work is completed. Make sure you keep your copy of the certificate. This requirement helps to ensure your safety. Typical situations where a completion certificate is required are:
- Building an extension to an existing dwelling or premises
- Building a new dwelling or premises
- Altering the internal electrical wiring in any existing dwelling or premises
- Reconnecting a dwelling or premises that has been disconnected for more than six months
- Connecting electric fences and other installations.
What is a Family Apartment?
A family apartment (previously referred to as a granny flat) is a self-contained unit built adjoining an existing house. It is used for additional accommodation for a family member, usually an elderly person. A family apartment may be a newly constructed extension or a conversion of an existing structure such as a garage.
Family Apartment Conditions
There are certain conditions that must be met to qualify for a family apartment connection:
- As a sub-division of a main dwelling, the meter for a family apartment must be connected to the same incoming ESB Networks service cable as the main dwelling. The family apartment meter must therefore be located immediately adjacent to the meter for the main dwelling. Prior to the customer carrying out any works, the suitability of the service and proposed position of the meter must first be agreed with ESB Networks.
- Only one family apartment connection is allowed per dwelling at ground floor level.
- The apartment must be for family use only, not for sub-letting.
- Proof of planning permission for the family apartment from the relevant Local Authority may be requested. Where planning permission is not required, ESB Networks may require evidence of family use.
- The main dwelling and family apartment should be internally connected through an interconnecting door.
- The existing service must be adequate to cater for the main dwelling load as well as the proposed family apartment.
Where any of the criteria above are not met, the new connection may be dealt with as a standard 12 kVA house or apartment development.