Different regs m8 I asked the plumber I had doing some work at my house yesterday he said why do you want it doing I said no I have a diesel heater he said oh right,he said if I want it doing it would have to be done using a metal tank and the biggest they do is 300ltrs which heats up to 80degrees.
I asked him about a plastic tank and it having a 2kw or 3kw emersion element and he said legally it couldn’t be done by him and he didn’t know an electrician that would do it,I’m just interested to know how people have done it legally indoors or in the vehicle.
Interesting. I am surprised a plumber would know anything about electrical regs. I believe plumbers have to abide by WRAS regulations. If they are working on Gas then they are legally required to be Gas Safe registered.
The electrical supply to a domestic immersion heater element is not something a plumber is qualified to install. Yes the can connect a flex to an outlet but they not legally allowed to install a new circuit as it's notifiable work (unless they are certified to notify). Also the electrical regs are not a legal requirement they are a guide!!!! I don't believe there is a Law in the UK governing electrical installations apart from notifiable works. If you were a landlord or had public in a building you own then to cover your self you might get a suitably qualified electrician to provide an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) and have any faults rectified as that is enough proof to an insurance company that you have protected public safety.
There is obviously H&S at work act and The Electricity at Work Regulations (EWR) 1989 that must be complied with as its 'at work' if the immersion heater is used for work!
UK electrical regs are quite complex - some aspects are law depending on what you are doing, others are advisory, and then there is what is safe to do!!!
Bottom line is if you use an immersion heater can you prove to an insurance company that: a. it's installed safely, and b. did you tell them of the modification?