by ericmark »
Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:11 pm
Possible yes likely no.
With a ring main there is a maximum length of cable permitted with RCD protection and a B32 MCB that is about 106 meters which sounds a lot until you realise how much the cables go up and down walls and across and return on the ceiling to comply with 1/3 rules in drilling timbers.
Job one is to measure the loop impedance with a B32 MCB that is a max of 1.44 ohms. With such a low figure the multi-meter is no good to measure this and either a special low ohm meter with at least 200ma draw or an earth loop impedance meter are required.
This produces a second problem in hire cost of £75 and to buy about £750 and coupled with Part P charges which may also apply it can very easy cost more to DIY than to get job done by a scheme registered electrician.
You don't really give enough information to give a good answer. Do remember all new sockets will need RCD protection so if not already provided with consumer unit then this could prove costly.
It may be better to use a RCD FCU and reduce total supply to 13A with garage on a radial rather than a ring.
I am uncertain myself about using one B32 MCB to supply two rings. The problem is it may be regarded as a figure of 8 system which is not allowed however you can take a spur from the consumer unit.
House and garage design will also have an impact. My garage is part of the house and contains the consumer unit so distance would not be an issue. But if the garage is detached then there are a whole load of other problems in complying with laws and regulations.
I would get a quote. He will likely say what he intends to do. Once you know both what can be done and price not to DIY you may well think it's not worth doing the DIY route.
With hire charges and LABC charges the DIY route can add another £200+ to the materials bill for whole job so often just not worth it.