Hi all,
I am currently having a loft conversion completed and want to put in its own board in the loft. The main reason for this is if in the future, I want to let it out as a self contained unit, it will be much easier.
The conversion will initially have a ring main 32 amp and a lighting circuit 6 amp, however, I want to provide the wiring for a possible shower circuit and a cooker circuit, e.g. have the wires in the walls just not connected at either end.
My question is two fold:
A) would you guys use 10mm SWA from a henley block via an adapatable box from the main meter tails to feed the new board?
B) Caclulating diversity from the onsite guide I make the total load to be 69.3amp
Cooker 16amp (32amp mcb)
Shower 40amp (40amp mcb)
Lights 0.5amp (6amp mcb 20 led downlights)
Sockets 12.8amp (40% of 32amp)
Its this figure that seems exceptionally high given what it is, I guess I am miscalculating diversity????
Many thanks,
Martin
I am currently having a loft conversion completed and want to put in its own board in the loft. The main reason for this is if in the future, I want to let it out as a self contained unit, it will be much easier.
The conversion will initially have a ring main 32 amp and a lighting circuit 6 amp, however, I want to provide the wiring for a possible shower circuit and a cooker circuit, e.g. have the wires in the walls just not connected at either end.
My question is two fold:
A) would you guys use 10mm SWA from a henley block via an adapatable box from the main meter tails to feed the new board?
B) Caclulating diversity from the onsite guide I make the total load to be 69.3amp
Cooker 16amp (32amp mcb)
Shower 40amp (40amp mcb)
Lights 0.5amp (6amp mcb 20 led downlights)
Sockets 12.8amp (40% of 32amp)
Its this figure that seems exceptionally high given what it is, I guess I am miscalculating diversity????
Many thanks,
Martin