Hi
I have just moved in to a new house that has been extended subtanatiialy over many years.
The existing consumer unit only has a single 6 amp type B MCB for the lighting circuit. This has tripped out a few times since moving in and whilst it is not a nuisance it did make me work out what load is currently on the circuit. There are masses of halogen spotlights in the house which with everyhting else adds up to 2.9 kW on the one circuit which I think is 12 amps on full load but probably around 9 in winter when my wife leaves most of the lights on...
Question is - I have heard of some people upgrading lighting circuit MCBs to 10 amp, but it is obviously not as simple as this - what do I need to do to ensure that the circuit is safe - splitting to two loops would be a major hassle in the house but I want to make sure either the existing 6 amp MCB is suitable (poss by downgrading the wattage of the bulbs, although this would obviously require putting a fair amount of lower wattage bulbs in ) or getting a 10 amp MCB fitted (which would obviosuly allow a greater current on the lighting circuit but which may not be suitable for the current rating of some of the light fittings).
Thankful for any advice on next steps. In particular, is there an issue wih leaving the 6 amp MCB in an putting up with a trip once a month or so? Happy with this if it is safer than dumping more current on the circuit.
Cheers
I have just moved in to a new house that has been extended subtanatiialy over many years.
The existing consumer unit only has a single 6 amp type B MCB for the lighting circuit. This has tripped out a few times since moving in and whilst it is not a nuisance it did make me work out what load is currently on the circuit. There are masses of halogen spotlights in the house which with everyhting else adds up to 2.9 kW on the one circuit which I think is 12 amps on full load but probably around 9 in winter when my wife leaves most of the lights on...
Question is - I have heard of some people upgrading lighting circuit MCBs to 10 amp, but it is obviously not as simple as this - what do I need to do to ensure that the circuit is safe - splitting to two loops would be a major hassle in the house but I want to make sure either the existing 6 amp MCB is suitable (poss by downgrading the wattage of the bulbs, although this would obviously require putting a fair amount of lower wattage bulbs in ) or getting a 10 amp MCB fitted (which would obviosuly allow a greater current on the lighting circuit but which may not be suitable for the current rating of some of the light fittings).
Thankful for any advice on next steps. In particular, is there an issue wih leaving the 6 amp MCB in an putting up with a trip once a month or so? Happy with this if it is safer than dumping more current on the circuit.
Cheers