by ericmark »
Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:59 pm
“Can I”
This must depend on what “I” has in the way of membership of oversetting organizations or if payment has been made to LABC. Also the skill of “I” is very important in deciding if the person referred to as “I” possesses sufficient technical knowledge, relevant practical skills and experience for the nature of the electrical work undertaken and is able at all times to prevent danger and, where appropriate, injury to him/herself and others. So I will read it as “Will the BS7671:2008 regulations permit?”
“To run a single cabled spur from the nearest socket to a double socket outlet to feed the two units?”
If supplying a single double socket then yes. If supplying two separate single sockets only if it first goes through a fused connection unit (FCU). See next re-RCD.
”How deep do I have to sink the cable in the floor (solid)?
Am I right in assuming the cable will have to run in plastic conduit down the wall and under the floor?”
It does not need plastic conduit it states:- 522.6.1 Wiring systems shall be selected and erected so as to minimize the damage arising from mechanical stress, e.g. by impact abrasion, penetration, tension or compression during installation, use or maintenance.
The selection of cable will have a great bearing upon what additional protection will be required. For example using mineral insulated cable plastic coated no protection other than from immediate abrasion if walked on would be required and if 2mm below finish level that would be fine. Using Ali-tube cable would be similar although some protection against crushing would be required. Singles would need running in metal conduit and twin and earth will not really go through conduit with ease and as a result not really suitable. As far a plastic conduit then unless buried over 50mm the cables would need protecting with a 50ma RCD.
All sockets less than 20A also need RCD protection and if the supply is not already RCD protected then a RCD FCU or RCD sockets will be required.
In the floor water ingress must be considered and to ensure no ingress one would hope the sockets are not sunken.
Using mineral cable requires a fair bit of skill and is not really a DIY job. Mineral cable would be best option for under floor. Part P and related charges will likely rule out any idea of DIY because likely cost more than using a registered electrician. So combining both together it is certainly not a DIY job.