Lighting Circiuts
Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 7:09 pm
Hi,
I'm doing a first fix on a new extension, which will be tested and certificated by a qualified electrician (has to be anyway, since Building Control is involved) and have a question regarding the lighting circuit.
I'm using 230v halogen downlighters in kitchen, and have a three gang switch controlling sets of 5,6, and 6 lamps, each 50W. Then there are 11 other light fittings (6 wall, 1 stairs, 1 utility, boiler room, and two cupboards. Total wattage 17*50 = 850, 6 wall @ 60watt = 360, and so on. So a 6amp mcb will be insufficient, even allowing for some diversity.
So, can I uprate the mcb to 10amp or should I use two circuits? (I've used 1,5mm cable throughout)
Many thanks
I'm doing a first fix on a new extension, which will be tested and certificated by a qualified electrician (has to be anyway, since Building Control is involved) and have a question regarding the lighting circuit.
I'm using 230v halogen downlighters in kitchen, and have a three gang switch controlling sets of 5,6, and 6 lamps, each 50W. Then there are 11 other light fittings (6 wall, 1 stairs, 1 utility, boiler room, and two cupboards. Total wattage 17*50 = 850, 6 wall @ 60watt = 360, and so on. So a 6amp mcb will be insufficient, even allowing for some diversity.
So, can I uprate the mcb to 10amp or should I use two circuits? (I've used 1,5mm cable throughout)
Many thanks