I'm trying to gauge the potential impact of a loft conversion on our electrics.
At present we have a 6 circuit consumer unit with no spare ways for additional circuits.
The loft is only expected to require normal lights & sockets; ie, no second electric shower or anything like that.
Would it be acceptable to extend second floor socket and lighting ckts to the loft, or would a larger CU be required?
One detail worth noting is that the existing lighting ckts appear to be un-earthed, which I suspect would not be allowed in a new installation like a converted loft. (?)
FYI I *am* planning to bring in an electrician, but at this moment I am just trying to get a better idea of overall complexity to estimate costs.
Thanks!
At present we have a 6 circuit consumer unit with no spare ways for additional circuits.
The loft is only expected to require normal lights & sockets; ie, no second electric shower or anything like that.
Would it be acceptable to extend second floor socket and lighting ckts to the loft, or would a larger CU be required?
One detail worth noting is that the existing lighting ckts appear to be un-earthed, which I suspect would not be allowed in a new installation like a converted loft. (?)
FYI I *am* planning to bring in an electrician, but at this moment I am just trying to get a better idea of overall complexity to estimate costs.
Thanks!