Hi all,
Newly qualified electrician here who is in the process of re-wiring my own property.
I have recently converted my old CU (if I can call it that!) in my 1950's property to a full RCBO C.U. (No SPD).
Main fuse is 100A. Double pole isolator fitted prior to C.U.. 100A double pole switch internal to C.U., 63A RCCB and then the various RCBO's to supply the house. 4 spare ways in the CU.
I have ran two times SWA supplies (10mm2) - Yes, I know overkill. This cable wasn't my first choice but was leftovers from an install job through work.
My idea is to have two dedicated supplies, one for a dedicated EV charger (7kW maximum on single phase) and then one supply dedicated for the garage. The SWA is buried direct in the ground, with some mechanical protection around the cable. I will not go near the current carrying capacity of the SWA I know but it is in there now and is done.
My questions are these however:
1. Do I run both cables to the garage and terminate both in the garage on separate secondary consumer units? EV charger CU and Garage CU?
If I was to complete this, do I just add two 50A RCBO’s (Schneider Easy9 Type B) in the house board, local rotary isolators for each CU, 40A main switch in the EV charger CU and garage CU, and then for the EV charger CU, a 32A Double Pole Type B RCD and for the garage CU, 32A MCB for sockets and 6A MCB for lights, with a couple spare ways.
2. Do I bin the separate consumer units off and just connect in the main board?
I quite like the idea of having a garage CU and EV cu closer to where I would be working/ plugging a car in.
How would I connect and protect these adequately if I was to connect ONLY in the main house? Bearing in mind 4 spare ways left in the house CU.
3. Is there an easy way of doing all of this?!
Apologies for the long windedness of all of this but would just like to clarify this all up.
Thanks in advance.
Newly qualified electrician here who is in the process of re-wiring my own property.
I have recently converted my old CU (if I can call it that!) in my 1950's property to a full RCBO C.U. (No SPD).
Main fuse is 100A. Double pole isolator fitted prior to C.U.. 100A double pole switch internal to C.U., 63A RCCB and then the various RCBO's to supply the house. 4 spare ways in the CU.
I have ran two times SWA supplies (10mm2) - Yes, I know overkill. This cable wasn't my first choice but was leftovers from an install job through work.
My idea is to have two dedicated supplies, one for a dedicated EV charger (7kW maximum on single phase) and then one supply dedicated for the garage. The SWA is buried direct in the ground, with some mechanical protection around the cable. I will not go near the current carrying capacity of the SWA I know but it is in there now and is done.
My questions are these however:
1. Do I run both cables to the garage and terminate both in the garage on separate secondary consumer units? EV charger CU and Garage CU?
If I was to complete this, do I just add two 50A RCBO’s (Schneider Easy9 Type B) in the house board, local rotary isolators for each CU, 40A main switch in the EV charger CU and garage CU, and then for the EV charger CU, a 32A Double Pole Type B RCD and for the garage CU, 32A MCB for sockets and 6A MCB for lights, with a couple spare ways.
2. Do I bin the separate consumer units off and just connect in the main board?
I quite like the idea of having a garage CU and EV cu closer to where I would be working/ plugging a car in.
How would I connect and protect these adequately if I was to connect ONLY in the main house? Bearing in mind 4 spare ways left in the house CU.
3. Is there an easy way of doing all of this?!
Apologies for the long windedness of all of this but would just like to clarify this all up.
Thanks in advance.
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