Hi everyone,
I’m working on a full rewire for a 5-bedroom house with a loft, first floor, and ground floor, along with an attached garage. Renovation is currently underway, and i’ve been instructed to install two consumer units (CUs):
First CU in the loft to serve the loft and first floor.
Second CU for the ground floor, garden, and garage.
All cabling has been installed according to regulations, except for the main supply cable. The homeowner is installing a Powerwall 3 solar system, which they say will not feed back to the grid. However, they want essential loads separated from non-essential loads on both floors.
My Questions:
1. To properly separate essential and non-essential loads, would I need two separate consumer units on each floor (one for essential and one for non-essential loads)?
2. Would this setup require two separate mains cables—one from the grid and one from the inverter—to feed the consumer units?
3. Since the main supply cable will be routed under floorboards, does it have to be SWA, or are there alternative compliant options?
I’d really appreciate any detailed guidance on this. Thanks in advance!
I’m working on a full rewire for a 5-bedroom house with a loft, first floor, and ground floor, along with an attached garage. Renovation is currently underway, and i’ve been instructed to install two consumer units (CUs):
First CU in the loft to serve the loft and first floor.
Second CU for the ground floor, garden, and garage.
All cabling has been installed according to regulations, except for the main supply cable. The homeowner is installing a Powerwall 3 solar system, which they say will not feed back to the grid. However, they want essential loads separated from non-essential loads on both floors.
My Questions:
1. To properly separate essential and non-essential loads, would I need two separate consumer units on each floor (one for essential and one for non-essential loads)?
2. Would this setup require two separate mains cables—one from the grid and one from the inverter—to feed the consumer units?
3. Since the main supply cable will be routed under floorboards, does it have to be SWA, or are there alternative compliant options?
I’d really appreciate any detailed guidance on this. Thanks in advance!