hi guys,
i am getting ready for sorting out the electrics in my loft conversion before i put the floor boards down etc.
I have a few questions mainly to ensure I know whats going off and i dont get ripped off.
I have a bungalow with lounge, conservatory, kitchen, utility, 3 bedrooms and a garage. my attic conversion will provide 2 first floor bedrooms. i dont have an electric shower and my hob is gas.
for my 2 bedrooms upstairs i will need 6 double sockets, 3 light fitments and 2 smoke alarms. I would like to know if these can just be wired into the existing ring circuits and light loops or if my consumer unit is already at its maximum. I dont know how to work this out.
details:
consumer unit BSEN 60439-3 fitted in 2006. it has a main switch with total load of 100A, 5 switches to the side of this containing:
1 - kitchen lights inc under counter
2 - lights for other rooms
3 - P.I.R
4 - water heater +CI
5 - spare
it then has RCCB switch 80A 30mA
to the side of this are a further 5 switches:
6 - cooker
7 - house sockets
8 - kitchen sockets
9 - utility, 1 bedroom and conservatory
10 - garage
the garage does not have its own consumer board just a fuse in the garage. the utility room has a tumble dryer and washer with inline fuse.
as said no elec shower or hob.
would it likely be possible that i can add the lights into the existing lights fuse and also add the sockets to either the house ring circuit or the utility ring circuit without overloading?
thanks in advance
i am getting ready for sorting out the electrics in my loft conversion before i put the floor boards down etc.
I have a few questions mainly to ensure I know whats going off and i dont get ripped off.
I have a bungalow with lounge, conservatory, kitchen, utility, 3 bedrooms and a garage. my attic conversion will provide 2 first floor bedrooms. i dont have an electric shower and my hob is gas.
for my 2 bedrooms upstairs i will need 6 double sockets, 3 light fitments and 2 smoke alarms. I would like to know if these can just be wired into the existing ring circuits and light loops or if my consumer unit is already at its maximum. I dont know how to work this out.
details:
consumer unit BSEN 60439-3 fitted in 2006. it has a main switch with total load of 100A, 5 switches to the side of this containing:
1 - kitchen lights inc under counter
2 - lights for other rooms
3 - P.I.R
4 - water heater +CI
5 - spare
it then has RCCB switch 80A 30mA
to the side of this are a further 5 switches:
6 - cooker
7 - house sockets
8 - kitchen sockets
9 - utility, 1 bedroom and conservatory
10 - garage
the garage does not have its own consumer board just a fuse in the garage. the utility room has a tumble dryer and washer with inline fuse.
as said no elec shower or hob.
would it likely be possible that i can add the lights into the existing lights fuse and also add the sockets to either the house ring circuit or the utility ring circuit without overloading?
thanks in advance