by kbrownie »
Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:56 am
Hi,
The best use of a consumer unit depends on the the type and amount of circuits you intend to run on it? I'd recomend that if posible you had a seperate MCB for the following Upstairs Lights, downstairs Lights, Upstairs sockets, downstairs sockets. Kitchen aplliances, electric showers. Boiler. It would also be worth considering putting a freezer on it's own circuit too. I believe next year that regs will be making bathrooms a special area in which will need to be powered by an idividual circuit with RCD protection. Any sockets that wil be used for outdoors, i.e. lawn mower should also be RCD protected too as should be garages and shed etc..
Your Looking at 10 MCBs With Sockets and special areas RCD protected. You can get them on ebay for £40-£50
I hope this was helpful and not to complicated, if so ask your sparky, he should know if he doesn't don't use him!
I hope this has helped you, best of luck Keith
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