Good afternoon
I am planning an extension and outdoor electrics and I'm looking for some advice to plan ahead. Ultimately a qualified electrician will be doing the work, but as I'm not at that stage yet, I just want to plan roughly what we are doing rather than waste someones time planning and quoting.
We currently have the board upstairs, and a 10mm t+e currently supplying the outside which is on an rcbo. This currently joins to swa via a wiska box and goes out to a very old outside supply which will be being removed.
I need to supply a greenhouse, small workshop, outdoor lighting and summer house. Nothing massively high load, just heating and lighting really.
I was looking at terminating the 10mm t+e into a second consumer unit in the extension, which would then supply 3 smaller garage consumer units in the summer house, workshop and greenhouse allowing individual socket and lighting circuits in each location. There would be no water or gas in these outbuildings.
Does this sound feasible? The 3 locations are around 50m apart each way in a triangle, so I don't want to be burying miles and miles of cable hence the idea of putting a small consumer unit in each location.
I would end up with 5 consumer units, but one main one.
Does that sound like a realistic solution or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Thanks in advance
I am planning an extension and outdoor electrics and I'm looking for some advice to plan ahead. Ultimately a qualified electrician will be doing the work, but as I'm not at that stage yet, I just want to plan roughly what we are doing rather than waste someones time planning and quoting.
We currently have the board upstairs, and a 10mm t+e currently supplying the outside which is on an rcbo. This currently joins to swa via a wiska box and goes out to a very old outside supply which will be being removed.
I need to supply a greenhouse, small workshop, outdoor lighting and summer house. Nothing massively high load, just heating and lighting really.
I was looking at terminating the 10mm t+e into a second consumer unit in the extension, which would then supply 3 smaller garage consumer units in the summer house, workshop and greenhouse allowing individual socket and lighting circuits in each location. There would be no water or gas in these outbuildings.
Does this sound feasible? The 3 locations are around 50m apart each way in a triangle, so I don't want to be burying miles and miles of cable hence the idea of putting a small consumer unit in each location.
I would end up with 5 consumer units, but one main one.
Does that sound like a realistic solution or am I barking up the wrong tree?
Thanks in advance