Hi All,
Just wanted to say thanks for the advice so far I have been reading a lot of these posts before undertaking my latest project.
I am determined to do this to at least recommendations and overengineered where possible and I think I have prepared everything. but just to clarify in my mind a couple of details.
I have an SWA 6mm running to my garage and plan to use a 32A/6A mcb RCD CU.
For the wiring I will have to protect the circuit in the garage in conduit because it has to be surface mounted. I have decided to use steel conduit just for the extra strength and extra earthing properties. I am also buying a conduit bender for the job. I plan to run the lights and ring main in the same conduit around the top of the garage and come down only for sockets.
Am I allowed to use PVC if i wanted?
Inside the conduit is it ok to use single cables (4mm and 1.5mm) or do I have to use twin core and earth cables? presumably the steel more than makes up for the extra plastic cable coating?
I am also wondering if I can cut down on the number of cables I need to thread. If I want 3 lights each each leading to their own switch in a 3 way switch on the wall. I will need to run 3x cables(9) per light from the switch andx3 cables into the switch. That woul dmeans some stretches of conduit with 12 cables inside. Is there a better way to wire this to reduce cabling?
Finally for running the cable inside the house I am joining the SWA from outside with normal twin and earth 6mm cable. I am using a 60A outdoor junction under the floor boards (the outdoor JB is to allow me to connect the SWA aromour to the earth as well as the earth cable)
Under the floor boards can I run the cable stapled to side of the joists? and rather than running through the horizontal joists can I staple the cable to the underside? Or will I need to drill each joist?
Could I use more steel conduit stapled to the side/underside of the joists? Do I need Joist top metal protectors to prevent future drilling?
I am hoping that everything I have planned so far is sensible and to within or exceeds regulations.
Note: The cable run to the garage is protected by a 60A 30ma RCD (I might change this to a 100ma if it becomes annoying)
I was please another post answered my concern about access to the junction box as I cannot get a 60A wall mounted box. I am hoping I can just screw down the floor boards which will mean the JB is accessible to a "builder or electrician"
Regards
Andrew