Pics as promised.
Softus said:Er, it is in this case, because of where the cable is to be run.Its not impossible to install an 8.5kw on 6mm cable on a rewirable fuse
CallEdsFirst said:Minefield you say?
New CU in my opinion is one of few jobs that only a professional should do. Especially as even professionals bend the law just tiny amount removing the cutout seal to isolate the board!
And if you intend to but the materials but get an electrician to do the job, I wouldnt bother. Electricians get better prices than you and have their preferences and recommendations. Plus wholesalers hate customers who come in saying "My electrician said this blah blah blah!"
Summary: call a professional!
Softus said:Why? And how do you expect a novice to accept that without any technical justification?equitum said:Common sense and good practise dictate upgrade both CU and Cable.
No - I can't think of anything that would detract you further.equitum said:And having seen the CU nothing detracts me from my previous post.
In that case you're foolish as well as hard of reading. Who do you think was the first person to respond to the OP, and the first to point out that a CU and cable change might be necessary? :roll50pence says he ends up with a new/additional CU, and 10mm cable !
In which case you've entirely failed to read my previous answer to that very question, which to repeat was:equitum said:You have entirely missed my point, which to repeat was: why debate potential solutions that may be technically feasible and potentially barely within regs when it was clear enough from the OP at the very outset what a sensible approach would be.
_________________Because debate is the means by which people who don't know and understand things come to know and understand them. It's not very helpful just to say that the answer is inevitable, especially when it isn't, nor to say that the right course of action is to follow common sense, when the OP doesn't have any in this context.
And when I say 'not very helpful', I actually mean 'utterly unhelpful'.
This seems to be an entirely appropriate time to use one.And you really must get out of the habit of overuse of the rolling eyes smiley.
blackbob said:was asking for advise so i don't get ripped of and know in advance of what is needed.
Ignorance is not always bliss.
blackbob said:CallEdsFirst said:Minefield you say?
New CU in my opinion is one of few jobs that only a professional should do. Especially as even professionals bend the law just tiny amount removing the cutout seal to isolate the board!
And if you intend to but the materials but get an electrician to do the job, I wouldnt bother. Electricians get better prices than you and have their preferences and recommendations. Plus wholesalers hate customers who come in saying "My electrician said this blah blah blah!"
Summary: call a professional!
wouldn't attempt to do this myself although i could install the run of shower cable back to the cu so that i can get on with the bathroom, was asking for advise so i don't get ripped of and know in advance of what is needed.
Ignorance is not always bliss.
Thanks to all.
In that case I am happy for our opinions to differ.equitum said:My opinion is most people ask for advice because they want to know the solution to their problem.
In that case I'm happy to debate things when I want to, and for you to debate things when you want to.If, after being given the solution they are unsure why this is the solution, doubt the advice, or are just inquisitive then you can have a debate about it and explain the underlying principles that led to the given solution.
blackbob said:No further on and still looking for the advise, going of the type of cu i now have (photo) what type and size do i now need and how many mcb's/rcd are needed.
OR
Could i use one of these to cut down on cost and replace the cu later
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Shower-Unit-C...ryZ26215QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
thanks
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