I have to rewire my house and install a new consumer unit. I'm not 'electrical' as it were, but work in IT and have some idea of cables. Also my mate who is an electrician is going to give a hand.
I've spoken with building control and was told I need to comply with the 17th ed regs.
I bought an MK consumer unit back in december ready for the work, its a sentry 12way split load. I've been getting prepared to do the chasing. But have noticed a few changes in the 17th. The 'safe' zones now need to have protection or be 50mm under surface or have an RCB on the curcuit.
if Ive understood the regs, basically every circuit in the house now needs to be on an RCB.
Right the questions.
1. The 50mm depth, say I'm using 20mm conduit, is the 50mm to the top of the conduit?? so then the chase would need to be 70mm deep!!! or can the chase be 50mm deep with the conduit inside?
(using round 20mm PVC channel), or do I now need to go an buy metal?
2. Is my new unsued consumer unit now obsolete or can I use it?? my worry is that if every chased circuit needs to be on an RCB (assuming less than 50mm) then even when I light bulb blows I'm going to completely loose power.
3. Can I use RCBO's with my consumer unit?? (they close to £25ea) Or is it worth just giving up on that one (the unit fully loaded cost me £60) and buying one of the currently advertised 17th ed compliant units.
Many thanks for advice