Complying with new regs!
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:59 am
Hi everyone, first posting here!!!
Currently got easy access to electrics under floorboards upstairs. Not ready to do it all yet but will be planning electical upgrades/partial rewiring as part of general renovations. I am competant but not qualified electrictian, and certainly not fully conversant with new regs.
Will be getting electician in to fit new consumer unit and test etc but would like to run in some basic cabling now whilst access is good, including feed for a new electric shower in the bathroom, tails for new ring mains etc for a planned full rewire. Also for a potential loft conversion again with second electic shower, and any supplimentary earth cross bonding cabling required to comly with new regs.
I am assuming the loft would need completely separate ring main and lighting circuits, would it be ok to run a "main feed" from a spare breaker on the main consumer unit, and then deal with it all separately later with a separate consumer unit feeding power, lights and shower locally and if so what rating cable?
Also, in basic terms, what items need separate earthing to main consumer unit and what size cable?
Thanks
Simon
Currently got easy access to electrics under floorboards upstairs. Not ready to do it all yet but will be planning electical upgrades/partial rewiring as part of general renovations. I am competant but not qualified electrictian, and certainly not fully conversant with new regs.
Will be getting electician in to fit new consumer unit and test etc but would like to run in some basic cabling now whilst access is good, including feed for a new electric shower in the bathroom, tails for new ring mains etc for a planned full rewire. Also for a potential loft conversion again with second electic shower, and any supplimentary earth cross bonding cabling required to comly with new regs.
I am assuming the loft would need completely separate ring main and lighting circuits, would it be ok to run a "main feed" from a spare breaker on the main consumer unit, and then deal with it all separately later with a separate consumer unit feeding power, lights and shower locally and if so what rating cable?
Also, in basic terms, what items need separate earthing to main consumer unit and what size cable?
Thanks
Simon