I am creating a 3 new ringmains for a workshop.
Is the workshop:
■ in or attached to a dwelling;
or
■ in the common parts of a building serving one or more dwellings, but excluding power supplies to lifts;
or
■ in a building that receives its electricity from a source located within or shared with a dwelling;
or
■ in a garden or in or on land associated with a building where the electricity is from a source located within or shared with a dwelling
?
If so, when you applied for Building Regulations approval what did you say would be the way that you'd comply with Part P?
Each will have about 5 double sockets and up to 3 small machines wired through a 20amp fuse.
If you were allowed to do that (you're not), what sort of 20A fuse would you use, and where/how would you install it?
If 2.5mm T&E only carries 20amp on a 32A fuse in CU, what cable would be safe?
Where are you going to get a 32A fuse? What sort of fuse is it, and what sort of CU uses them?
If a circuit is protected by a 32A device why can it only carry 20A? What would limit it to that?
Do you know what tests you would carry out on the circuits - what sequence you'd do them in and at what point you would energise them? For each test do you know what is being measured, why it is important, how you would carry out the test, and with what equipment, and what sort of results you would expect to get if everything was OK?
Do you understand how the way in which you install cables affects how much current they can carry?
What are the rules concerning cables concealed in walls, partitions and under floors?
Does the workshop have its own DNO supply, or does it come from another building elsewhere? If the latter, do you know the rules for cables run outdoors, buried in the ground or overhead, and do you know what type of supply you have and whether you need to consider the issues of exporting a TN-C-S earth to a building with extraneous-conductive-parts?