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Replacing the electrical system in the apartment (who to inform)

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  • #1 11950942
    xil88
    Level 9  
    Before replacing the electrical installation in the apartment in the block, inform the power plant to which we belong in order to remove the seal from the meter and after replacing the electrical installation also to reattach it ??? Because, unfortunately, I am not sure whether you need to inform the cooperatives and how, for example, the installation is made by a person who is an electrician, but he will not issue an invoice for this service, or when electricians from the power plant come, whether they have to check it and then they count from a point or theirs I do not have to care because they only control the meter, nothing more and what is in my apartment is my business ??


    I am asking for an answer in this matter, because I am planning to replace the electrical installation and I want to find out if I will incur other costs, apart from removing and installing a seal from the meter (not including materials and labor costs, of course)
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  • #2 11951074
    box.mann
    Level 23  
    Yes. You will pay for resetting the installation. If you cannot disconnect the installation from the meter without removing the seals (strange) you have to report it to the power plant. It's best to make a new installation - bring everything to the meter and arrange everything in one step (zeroing, connection and sealing)
  • #3 11951094
    Arturo2005
    Level 33  
    box.mann wrote:
    You will pay for resetting the installation.

    Are there any tariffs for that?
    box.mann wrote:
    you have to report it to the power plant.

    I propose to start from a lower level, from the Energy Company. I would give up on the power plant.
    xil88 wrote:
    such as the installation is made by a person who is an electrician

    But has the authority to do so?
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  • #4 11951111
    Syntax
    Level 14  
    From what he knows, you can remove the seal yourself, but first you have to report it to the energy company. You will pay about PLN 30 for resealing.
  • #5 11951150
    box.mann
    Level 23  
    I paid PLN 120 and it took 5 minutes. He checked all the cans - he measured something - then he gave the receipt ... I made it at my place before Christmas. I do not know if there are tariffs. I took the number to the electrician from the energy plant. from the notice board :-)
  • #6 11951159
    Arturo2005
    Level 33  
    box.mann wrote:
    I paid PLN 120 and it took 5 minutes. He checked all the cans - he was measuring something

    And all this for 5 minutes?
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  • #7 11951202
    box.mann
    Level 23  
    He stated that the fitter did everything correctly :-)
    The most important thing is that the refrigerator does not blow my traffic jams. Yes, 5 minutes or three
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  • #8 11951462
    darkaszek
    Level 15  
    xil88 wrote:
    Should the power plant we belong to be informed in order to remove the seal from the meter and after replacing the electrical system also in order to put it back on?

    You must notify the operator (EA) of your intention to remove the seals. After work, they should be called in to re-seal the meter.
    It is true that the country is a custom and in some places everyone will do it, and in some places you need to demonstrate an appropriate WLZ measurement protocol or a certificate issued by an authorized electrician.
    Please also make sure who can do it (whether a colleague or an electrician). Different here too.

    xil88 wrote:
    Because, unfortunately, I am not sure if the cooperatives should be informed

    Since the colleague is not the owner of the walls, theoretically, each such renovation should be reported to the cooperative. And certainly if it is replaced by a colleague WLZ. The cooperative, as the manager, is responsible for the technical condition of the building and is therefore obliged to know about the changes introduced by the tenants.
    A colleague should also apply to the SM for permission to replace the WLZ (common parts of the building). The cooperative may request a project or even report it to the appropriate office. Again, what country is custom.

    xil88 wrote:
    the installation is made by a person who is an electrician, but he will not issue an invoice for this service, or when the electricians from the power plant come, do they have to check it

    Physically check what will not be in the apartment. They can request a declaration from the installation contractor and measurement protocols. Plus the single-line diagram of the residential switchgear.

    xil88 wrote:
    because they only control the meter, nothing more and what is in my apartment is my business

    Yes and no. They may refuse to connect if the installation does not meet the requirements of standards and regulations. The division of responsibilities is blurred here and they may have trouble if they connect a faulty installation and a colleague (hopefully not) something will happen.
    Hence the frequent demand for test papers.
  • #9 11951526
    elpapiotr
    Electrician specialist
    Hello.

    And I can find out what kind of reset you are writing about, buddy box.mann ?
    Because the author plans to replace the installation, and there is no question of zeroing it, in the literal sense of the word.
  • #10 11953171
    gogi20
    Level 24  
    box.mann wrote:
    I paid PLN 120 and it took 5 minutes. He checked all the cans - he measured something - then he gave the receipt ...
    9
    box.mann wrote:
    He stated that the fitter did everything correctly :)
    The most important thing is that the refrigerator does not blow my traffic jams. Yes, 5 minutes or three

    And beautiful :) And will he take part in the Olympics? :) Like the doctor normally :) Was he with the meter or headphones? :)
    elpapiotr wrote:
    Hello.

    And I can find out what realization you are writing about, buddy box.mann?
    Because the author plans to replace the installation, and there is no question of zeroing it, in the literal sense of the word.

    Does everything need to be explained? Normal installation reset: resetting the counter, stray currents, etc. they do such a reset :)
  • #11 11953250
    qadam12
    Level 27  
    gogi20 wrote:
    Does everything have to be explained? Normal installation reset: resetting the counter, stray currents, etc. they do such a reset

    Zeroing the pockets :) Pretty good hourly wage.

    Added after 18 [minutes]:

    Syntax wrote:
    From what he knows, you can remove the seal yourself, but first you have to report it to the energy company. You will pay about PLN 30 for resealing.

    Not so much to report as to obtain the consent of the ZE to break the seal / you must provide the reason and the number of the certificate of qualification /.
  • #12 11954499
    xil88
    Level 9  
    Only the apartment is owned, why inform cooperatives ??
  • #13 11954629
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #14 11955086
    darkaszek
    Level 15  
    xil88 wrote:
    Only the apartment is owned, why inform cooperatives ??


    The ownership of the apartment in the block is ... sort of the ownership of the air in this apartment. The fact that a friend has them bought in this matter does not mean anything.
    A conversion in one apartment is treated as an interference with the entire building (therefore the consent of the cooperative or community is required). I wrote about the responsibility of SM earlier. In addition, SM is obliged to perform at least control measurements every 5 years and it is also good for them to know what to measure.
    For these reasons, in order to have a RWD (save your own d ...) SM may request, for example, a project or an appropriate electrician's statement, measurements, etc ...
    BTW: Is your colleague aware that most likely / I assume that it is a large plate / in my friend's apartment under the floor there are lighting cables to the neighbor downstairs?
  • #15 11955466
    xil88
    Level 9  
    Just like in the block, the neighbor's cables go to the floor. Honestly speaking, I understand to report SM, for example, a large renovation, so as not to disturb the structure of the building, because they are to some extent responsible for it.
  • #16 11957339
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  

Topic summary

When replacing the electrical installation in an apartment, it is essential to notify the energy company to remove and later reattach the seal from the meter. The process may incur costs, such as a fee for resealing, which can vary (e.g., around PLN 30 to PLN 120). It is also advisable to inform the housing cooperative about the changes, as they are responsible for the building's technical condition. Depending on local regulations, a qualified electrician may need to provide a measurement protocol or certificate. The cooperative may require a project or approval for the work, especially if it involves common areas or structural elements of the building.
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