by rayal »
Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:58 pm
[quote="kbrownie"]rayal, don't seem to be able to find your photos?
But it is a job that should be done by an experienced electrician, ideally registered with the domestic installers scheme or work will need to be notified to Building Controls (look under part p on projects page)
I assume your chalet is on one level,
With the circuits you have you don't need a very big CU but you'd still need a a dual split protected by 2 RCCBs (RCD protection on both splits)
an eight way CU would suit, putting your sockets and lighting circuits on different sides would be advised and this size CU will also allow for at least two spares.
KB[/quote]
Shame about the photo so I have included the url address to my site where it is [url]http://www.rayal.co.uk/185/elec1.htm[/url] ............ your suggestion is a little more than I would have expected but I see the sense in it, my idea was 1 RCCB and using a 6 way CU.
yes the Chalet is on one level.
I am a Master Carpenter in the trade for over 40 years and have some experience in [i]electrickery[/i]
...... and many thanks to you others for your sensible concerns.........
Ray