Hi,
I've just built a new porch, 2M x 4M, and I'm now looking at getting an electrician to fit lights and sockets. They need to be certified for Regs.
It was in the back of my mind that current regs state that if you have a new circuit fitted, then the age of the consumer unit is taken into account (with regard to RCD's, perhaps), and that if that needs to be replaced, then the bonding for the whole house needs looking at, and it can become expensive.
My CU is a 40 year old tin/bakerlite looking thing with 6 trip switches. I happened to sell something on eBay to an electrician, so asked him to ballpark price the job while we were chatting.
Surprisingly, he was on the fence initially, saying something about taking a spur from an upstairs bedroom, and RCD protecting it at the point of spurring it, presumably with a FCU.
By the end of the conversation we'd got to a new Consumer unit, and upgraded bonding (he saw the earth wire on the gas meter and said it was too small) So - all in all, lots of invasive floorboard-up action, and a large bill!
I'm just wondering about whether I should press him into the direction of RCD-FCU protected spurs - how often is this approach taken on old houses?
My gut feeling is that it's tacky having an FCU/RCD in an upstairs bedroom.
Cheers
Gary
I've just built a new porch, 2M x 4M, and I'm now looking at getting an electrician to fit lights and sockets. They need to be certified for Regs.
It was in the back of my mind that current regs state that if you have a new circuit fitted, then the age of the consumer unit is taken into account (with regard to RCD's, perhaps), and that if that needs to be replaced, then the bonding for the whole house needs looking at, and it can become expensive.
My CU is a 40 year old tin/bakerlite looking thing with 6 trip switches. I happened to sell something on eBay to an electrician, so asked him to ballpark price the job while we were chatting.
Surprisingly, he was on the fence initially, saying something about taking a spur from an upstairs bedroom, and RCD protecting it at the point of spurring it, presumably with a FCU.
By the end of the conversation we'd got to a new Consumer unit, and upgraded bonding (he saw the earth wire on the gas meter and said it was too small) So - all in all, lots of invasive floorboard-up action, and a large bill!
I'm just wondering about whether I should press him into the direction of RCD-FCU protected spurs - how often is this approach taken on old houses?
My gut feeling is that it's tacky having an FCU/RCD in an upstairs bedroom.
Cheers
Gary