Greetings from across the pond!
I just bought a home and am working on creating an office in the basement. (I work from a home office, and right now all power is coming from a poorly located extension cord as there are no outlets in this room.)
As I work from home, and use several computers and many accessories in my business, I want to be sure I do this right for the safety of my equipment and the house.
It appears that 1/2 the basement is on one 10amp breaker. As nearly as I can tell, this serves 4 60W ceiling lights and about 6 wall outlets (2 of which are GFCI). At cursory review, the circuitry may be questionable, as simply plugging in a power bar (outlet strip) in a plain outlet causes the adjacent GFCI to trip. But that's a separate issue...
My current question is this:
Can I use the single circuit to power those lights and outlets (although they are unlikely to be used) as well as my office? I will have several computers, 2 laser printers, etc.
Can this all be on one circuit?
If so, is 10amp sufficient?
If not, is this a DIY or a pro job?
I have done a fair amount of basic wiring, but never anything inside the panel. (Not sure if it is legal or prudent to do so unlicensed.)
Thanks!
I just bought a home and am working on creating an office in the basement. (I work from a home office, and right now all power is coming from a poorly located extension cord as there are no outlets in this room.)
As I work from home, and use several computers and many accessories in my business, I want to be sure I do this right for the safety of my equipment and the house.
It appears that 1/2 the basement is on one 10amp breaker. As nearly as I can tell, this serves 4 60W ceiling lights and about 6 wall outlets (2 of which are GFCI). At cursory review, the circuitry may be questionable, as simply plugging in a power bar (outlet strip) in a plain outlet causes the adjacent GFCI to trip. But that's a separate issue...
My current question is this:
Can I use the single circuit to power those lights and outlets (although they are unlikely to be used) as well as my office? I will have several computers, 2 laser printers, etc.
Can this all be on one circuit?
If so, is 10amp sufficient?
If not, is this a DIY or a pro job?
I have done a fair amount of basic wiring, but never anything inside the panel. (Not sure if it is legal or prudent to do so unlicensed.)
Thanks!