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I'm wondering if someone could help me out.
I have been asked to give a quote to wire up a proposed double extension on a house for a client who plans to have her sister live in it as if it were a separate dwelling.
The extension will consist of a lounge, kitchen, shared garden room, shared porch, bedroom, and bathroom.
The existing property has a 100A TN-S supply. I have seen the current CU and have calculated max demand (after diversity calcs) at 76.8A.
The client hasn't specified whether or not she wants a separate consumer unit in the extension, but she definitely doesn't want another meter fitted.
I clearly don't have enough left on the supply to fit another separate CU.. I can make some alterations and bring the existing CU demand down a little but still not enough room to add another cooker, 2 rings, 2 lighting..
The house itself isn't huge, approx. 44m2 and will be around 80m2 after the extension. Average amount of sockets/lights.
Would it be acceptable to extend the existing circuits into the extension.. Bearing in mind she will have her own front door with her own key.. Only way to access the CU would be to have a key for the main house..
Would it be a legal requirement in this instance to have direct/easy access to a CU?
The only other option I can think of is to have the DNO upgrade the supply and have a three phase board fitted (expensive), or move the existing CU into the porch where both parties can access it easily..
Not sure which way to go about it, any advice?
I have been asked to give a quote to wire up a proposed double extension on a house for a client who plans to have her sister live in it as if it were a separate dwelling.
The extension will consist of a lounge, kitchen, shared garden room, shared porch, bedroom, and bathroom.
The existing property has a 100A TN-S supply. I have seen the current CU and have calculated max demand (after diversity calcs) at 76.8A.
The client hasn't specified whether or not she wants a separate consumer unit in the extension, but she definitely doesn't want another meter fitted.
I clearly don't have enough left on the supply to fit another separate CU.. I can make some alterations and bring the existing CU demand down a little but still not enough room to add another cooker, 2 rings, 2 lighting..
The house itself isn't huge, approx. 44m2 and will be around 80m2 after the extension. Average amount of sockets/lights.
Would it be acceptable to extend the existing circuits into the extension.. Bearing in mind she will have her own front door with her own key.. Only way to access the CU would be to have a key for the main house..
Would it be a legal requirement in this instance to have direct/easy access to a CU?
The only other option I can think of is to have the DNO upgrade the supply and have a three phase board fitted (expensive), or move the existing CU into the porch where both parties can access it easily..
Not sure which way to go about it, any advice?
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