by sparx »
Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:43 pm
Hi,
Loads of points here,
First, you say you like to think you are 'competent & qualified' electrician, but with no experience!
I would suggest you read the top paragragh of page 22 of the red book!!
Now, sub board means a new circuit ie notifiable to building control first, unless you are 'part p ' registered, which clearly you are not.
If you wire the ring/sub main etc. no other electrician can issue test certs.
To the practical side, if you run the 16mm any way other than 'clipped - direct' its rating will be at best 63Amps which happens to match the largest size MCB available for a domestic consumer unit.
Any isolator larger than the supply MCB rating will suffice, and if coming from an existing RCD board then a second one is pointless, also the first one will usually trip first anyway.
I really don't think you should be undertaking this work untill you have talked to a leckie registered with a 'competent persons scheme' who may be happy to allow you to do some of the 'donkey work' under his direction , as he will have to sign for the work as if he has done it himself.
regards SPARX