I have bought a new welder, and rather late have found that I need to supply more current than is available in the garage. Rather than disturb the existing installation in the garage, I would like to run a new underground cable to a new consumer unit. This would contain an RCD, a 32A type C (slow-blow) MCD supplying a 32A industrial socket, and a 32A MCD supplying a ring main with 4 double 13A sockets.
Apart from getting a professional to dig and supply the cable, and connect to the consumer box, I would like to supply and fit the consumer box and the sockets myself, and have the work certified. I am in England, and P Regulations apply.
My questions are:
1. The meter is in an outside box. How can the armoured cable be attached? Does there need to be a new inside box in the house and then the cable goes outside again, and what would need to be in the box, an RCD and main switch, and an MCD? Or can it just connect directly to the meter with extra tails and go out from the meter box?
2. If I want to do some of the work, I understand that I will have to notify the council and get the work tested by them - I cannot get the professional to test and certify my part of the work, correct? Or will it be cheaper to let the professional do everything?
3. Any advice regarding cable sizes would be much appreciated.
Thanks for any help. :)