I would appreciate any information regarding my extension which is to be a kitchen/diner. I originally intended getting an electrician to do this work but was let down by the one who promised to provide me with a quote. I have now started the electrics myself with the intention of getting a sparky in to update the consumer unit and carry out the Part P stuff.
At present I have several ( 2.5mm, I think ) cables running from the consumer unit to various areas next to my extension which used to be used for storage heaters. These heaters were removed by myself several years ago when I installed gas central heating.
I have used 2 of these cables to provide a new ring main around the extension without any problems.
My dilemma is that I was hoping to use another of these cables to provide the supply for my lighting, which consists of 8No dimmers, 2No pendants, 4No external lights and the usual under cupbd lighting. The intention was to connect onto this 2.5mm cable with 1.5mm and to loop in from there.
A chap at work who knows a bit about electrics has told me that this is bad practice and would cause problems when trying to obtain the correct readings required for Part P. He says I need to run a new 1.5mm cable from the consumer unit to the extension, which would cause huge disruption as the two are at opposite ends of the house.
I cant see why I cant use these existing cables and any advice would be much appreciated.