by kbrownie »
Thu Jun 11, 2009 7:39 pm
mobythevillan,
It's because of the location part p applies, if it was a bedroom, hall way, front room, dining room you could extend circuit without notification or needs for registered electrician but a minor works cert would be needed so need someone who can perform tests and fill the cert out for that too!
Special location and kitchens are bound by part p, even for minor work which extending circuits is considered to be, just about the only thing you can do in specail locations as diyer are replace accesories like for like.
Right the answer to your question.
If you are extending your sockets circuit you can extend by;
For radial circuit continue from very last socket-outlet on circuit using same size cable and add socket outlets from there.
If Ring final circuit you can extend the ring or easier option use a 13amp fused connection unit from socket outlet and add sockets from there, no restriction on number providing it's fused connection unit, you could add spurs but only one from each socket and you can't spur of a spur.
Your lighting i'd loop in from the last connection if that was possible depending on distance or take a 3amp fuse connection from a socket outlet to feed outside light. These circuit will require RCD protection.
But your sparks will tell you about that, junction boxes can be used as long as easily accessible for inspection and testing purposes so can't be buried in wall or in ceiling void.
KB