by kbrownie »
Thu May 14, 2009 7:03 pm
Seeing building controls have already been notified of work on extension, all work concerning this will be covered by it. Including electrical installation.
I'd would always recommend that circuits are RCD or RCBO protected even if cables are 50mm below surface of wall and mechanically protected, just in case any add ons later on.
Regarding the new circuits, your building controls officer will visit upon first fix of installation and do an inspection to make sure it complies to both BS7671:2008 (17th eds) and part p of building regulations.
Once they are happy with this you will then be given the green light to continue the next stage 2nd fix this will need schedules of inspection and schedules of test results and a Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC). You can do the testing yourself or get an electrician on board to help you with it, the test must be made using calibrated meter(s)
The controls may employ someone to test circuit for you if you are unable to do this, but will not issue EIC but cert saying it comforms to part p. They may also test it themselves if not happy with your results, if you have carried that out.
Is the en-suite within the extension or in a different location? If the location is different it will not be covered by the work notified for the extension and will need to be notified as a seperate application.
As far as installation goes, there will be a whole host of things to consider,
Cable sizing, fusing factors, de-rating, ambient temps, thermal insulation, diversity, permitted zones, containment, fixing methods, fault protection, basic protection. Isolation of fitted appliances, enviromental conditions. To name a few. Not something to be taken lightly, but I would suggest if you want to continue with project yourself, see if an electrician would be kind enough to give some on site help. Plus buy On-site guide and electricians guide to part p of building regulations both 17th edition updates will cost you about £35-40 for the pair, valuable information within.
Best of luck with project hope this helped, not trying to put you off.
But be safe, like to hear from you again and please do tell us how you went on.
KB