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Hi there,
I am new to the trade, having retrained due to redunancy from employer.
I am going to be doing an complete rewire of friends house, big 5 bedroom old style house single bricks walls throughout, with complete new 3rd floor in loft space added, new kitchen extension and rebuild of utility room.
1. In the kitchen to start with, he wants a tall unit with two ovens installed, one single fan assisted and one double fan assisted, and a halogen hob on the opposite side of the room.
Because they are on opposite sides of the kitchen is it the done thing to wire them up on two separate circuits?
2. He also wants underfloor heating in the kitchen and also in two of his bathrooms, again, is it worth it putting all three on one separate circuit or is it a case of finding out exactly what wattage each flooring area will be using and then deciding. Different wattage mats are on the market as I have seen, but then depends on floor area as to total wattage.
3. In the utility room, he is having a big fridge freezer american style so he says, I was going to put this on its own circuit on the Non RCD side with external trunking and labels.
4. I have seen that a extractor fan should be installed in the utility room, but many discussions going on about whether this is the correct advice on a full rewire.
5. Regarding extractor fans, in my house, in the master bedroom with on-suite bathroom, the extractor fan has a 3pole Isolator on the outside of the bathroom, but the main family bathroom is just controlled by a light switch and in the utility room, the extractor fan has a Switched FCU controlling it. Is there a definitive way of wiring up extractor fans?
6. Finally, in his kitchen and bedroom, he wants a small tv on a bracket set up fairly high in the room, thus requiring a socket to be placed high up, what is the thinking about this, is it allowed within the regs, because a unsightly dangling wire to a low socket will not look good.
Thanks for looking, and any info will be greatly received.
Spikenaylor
I am new to the trade, having retrained due to redunancy from employer.
I am going to be doing an complete rewire of friends house, big 5 bedroom old style house single bricks walls throughout, with complete new 3rd floor in loft space added, new kitchen extension and rebuild of utility room.
1. In the kitchen to start with, he wants a tall unit with two ovens installed, one single fan assisted and one double fan assisted, and a halogen hob on the opposite side of the room.
Because they are on opposite sides of the kitchen is it the done thing to wire them up on two separate circuits?
2. He also wants underfloor heating in the kitchen and also in two of his bathrooms, again, is it worth it putting all three on one separate circuit or is it a case of finding out exactly what wattage each flooring area will be using and then deciding. Different wattage mats are on the market as I have seen, but then depends on floor area as to total wattage.
3. In the utility room, he is having a big fridge freezer american style so he says, I was going to put this on its own circuit on the Non RCD side with external trunking and labels.
4. I have seen that a extractor fan should be installed in the utility room, but many discussions going on about whether this is the correct advice on a full rewire.
5. Regarding extractor fans, in my house, in the master bedroom with on-suite bathroom, the extractor fan has a 3pole Isolator on the outside of the bathroom, but the main family bathroom is just controlled by a light switch and in the utility room, the extractor fan has a Switched FCU controlling it. Is there a definitive way of wiring up extractor fans?
6. Finally, in his kitchen and bedroom, he wants a small tv on a bracket set up fairly high in the room, thus requiring a socket to be placed high up, what is the thinking about this, is it allowed within the regs, because a unsightly dangling wire to a low socket will not look good.
Thanks for looking, and any info will be greatly received.
Spikenaylor