We are installing 100mm of insulation to a single skin brick outhouse which will become a utility area. This will comprise of 50mm Kingspan between 2x2 treated battens and then cross battened with another 50mm of insulation. This will then be covered with plasterboard and skimmed.
There will be several appliances in the utility area (boiler, fridge freezer, washing machine) which we were planning to supply by extending the kitchen ring.
Since the house is being partially rewired (new CU, sockets etc) we have several options when it comes to electrics.
I've read about cable derating factors for cable in insulation and the relevant installation methods (specially 102 & 103) but am still puzzled about the best solution in our case.
From what I gather the options are:
1.) Run the ring main behind the plasterboard (touching it) but in front of the insulation. This will be method 102 and 2.5mm will be derated to 21A.
If I keep the cable all at 2.5mm, then a 16A MCB should be used rather than 32A?
Problem with this option is that there might not be a suitable gap between the 50mm insulation and the back of the plasterboard to run the cable.
2.) Run the cable in conduit (20mm round PVC?) and cut a channel in the insulation for the conduit.
Again presumably the MCB will need to be downgraded to 16A since cable is derated to 20A.
3.) Run the circuit as a radial on a 16A fuse (2.5mm)
4.) RUn the circuit in 4mm T&E, which will increase the rating to 17.5A
Not sure which is the best solution.
There will be several appliances in the utility area (boiler, fridge freezer, washing machine) which we were planning to supply by extending the kitchen ring.
Since the house is being partially rewired (new CU, sockets etc) we have several options when it comes to electrics.
I've read about cable derating factors for cable in insulation and the relevant installation methods (specially 102 & 103) but am still puzzled about the best solution in our case.
From what I gather the options are:
1.) Run the ring main behind the plasterboard (touching it) but in front of the insulation. This will be method 102 and 2.5mm will be derated to 21A.
If I keep the cable all at 2.5mm, then a 16A MCB should be used rather than 32A?
Problem with this option is that there might not be a suitable gap between the 50mm insulation and the back of the plasterboard to run the cable.
2.) Run the cable in conduit (20mm round PVC?) and cut a channel in the insulation for the conduit.
Again presumably the MCB will need to be downgraded to 16A since cable is derated to 20A.
3.) Run the circuit as a radial on a 16A fuse (2.5mm)
4.) RUn the circuit in 4mm T&E, which will increase the rating to 17.5A
Not sure which is the best solution.