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Pricing a job wiring a new extension, nothing massive just a dining room, utility and toilet.
To avoid opening a can of worms replacing the old consumer unit I'm going to keep my installation on it's own 4 way RCD protected CU which I will install within the extension due to there being limited space in the electric cupboard.
I'd normally opt for a SWA into a metal clad board, but the customer wants the board to be installed high level in the dining room and personally I think it'd look naff with a metal clad board and a SWA on show, for this reason I'm looking at installing a 16mm t&e from an mcb in the existing consumer unit or a small dp switch and mcb henry blocked off the main tails, I haven't decided yet.
However my question is this, Am I right in thinking that my 16mm T&E doesn't have to be RCD protected if I run it all the way in say MT4? It's my understanding that it won't have to be RCD protected as long as it's surface?
Cheers,
Scott
To avoid opening a can of worms replacing the old consumer unit I'm going to keep my installation on it's own 4 way RCD protected CU which I will install within the extension due to there being limited space in the electric cupboard.
I'd normally opt for a SWA into a metal clad board, but the customer wants the board to be installed high level in the dining room and personally I think it'd look naff with a metal clad board and a SWA on show, for this reason I'm looking at installing a 16mm t&e from an mcb in the existing consumer unit or a small dp switch and mcb henry blocked off the main tails, I haven't decided yet.
However my question is this, Am I right in thinking that my 16mm T&E doesn't have to be RCD protected if I run it all the way in say MT4? It's my understanding that it won't have to be RCD protected as long as it's surface?
Cheers,
Scott