I am contemplating building a conservatory which is attached to one wall of the house. The contstruction will be dwarf cavity walls with bare brick over a concrete slab. I have been thinking about the power supply and have a couple of questions:
On the inside of the "common" wall is a double socket on the house ringmain (dining room, not kitchen). If I extend this circuit am I exempt from Part P on the basis of "extending existing circuits" or is the conservatory viewed as "outside"? Follr area would be less than 100 sqm and I am looking to adding two doubles. Lighting not an issue.
How do I make cable runs when the walls are bare brick? The only thought I have had so far is to tube in the concrete slab and run up to the underside of surface-mounted sockets. I don't really like trhe idea of running cables around on the underside of the cills in mini-trunking and then running down to sockets in mini-trunking. Would look a bit unsightly. However, if I need Part P this would be someone else's problem...
On the inside of the "common" wall is a double socket on the house ringmain (dining room, not kitchen). If I extend this circuit am I exempt from Part P on the basis of "extending existing circuits" or is the conservatory viewed as "outside"? Follr area would be less than 100 sqm and I am looking to adding two doubles. Lighting not an issue.
How do I make cable runs when the walls are bare brick? The only thought I have had so far is to tube in the concrete slab and run up to the underside of surface-mounted sockets. I don't really like trhe idea of running cables around on the underside of the cills in mini-trunking and then running down to sockets in mini-trunking. Would look a bit unsightly. However, if I need Part P this would be someone else's problem...