Notasparky
DIY
As the user name states, I am not an electrician but I am trying to be an informed customer when dealing with a friendly local sparky and the DNO/supplier whilst undertaking some major electrical works on my property and some advise on the best solution would be welcome.
The works to be undertaken:
Taking people's better understanding of the regs into cinsideration and the bend radius of the swa that I am expecting to need to use at some point in this (I use it a lot at work and know it can be a pig)
A) are any of these suggestions valid
B) which would people recommend I suggest to a qualified electrician.
Thanks
The works to be undertaken:
- Move of meter from high level on an interior wall to a low level external surface mount box on the other side of the same wall
- Move and replace the fuse wire fuse box with a metal clad CU
- Improve the earthing situation of the property
- Complete rewire creation of new ring mains & lighting circuits to provide seperate circuits for differnt parts of the house.
- The house is a 1950s bungalow with solid block walls
- Supply is a TT system from overhead cables that are clipped to the side of the house and the soffits before enter the loft breify and dropping down the the 100A DNO fuse and the meter.
- Current earthing arrangement is completely inadequate with 1x 1.5mm cable on the water pipe before it changes into plastic to the street and 1x 1.5mm to an earth stake in the front garden.
- The preferable location for a new CU is in a cupboard approx 6m of cable run from the proposed meter location and would require running in the loft above insulation that is yet to be fitted.
- Changing the earthing arrangement from TT to a from of PME if availble
- Installing a fused switch at a location close to the new meter to keep the new 25mm meter tails <3m and a new cable run from there to a CU.
- Short meter tails to an externally mounted box containing a fused switch or large double pole RCD and then run either SWA up the outside of the house into the loft and down to the CU or come out of the back of the box into a void behind a false wall and up into the loft that way.
- As above in SWA tails to a fused switch located in the loft and then in SWA or other more flexible cable if mechanical protection is not required to the CU
- Mount an RCD in the meter box and run the cables out the back of it into the false wall void and up into the loft.
Taking people's better understanding of the regs into cinsideration and the bend radius of the swa that I am expecting to need to use at some point in this (I use it a lot at work and know it can be a pig)
A) are any of these suggestions valid
B) which would people recommend I suggest to a qualified electrician.
Thanks