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Post 11 page 1. Echo, Echo, Echo, Echo, EchoMy suggestion would be to run a 10/6mm into the loft and put in its own CU for the circuits off a decent size RCB/RCBO in the original CU.
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Post 11 page 1. Echo, Echo, Echo, Echo, EchoMy suggestion would be to run a 10/6mm into the loft and put in its own CU for the circuits off a decent size RCB/RCBO in the original CU.
Post 11 page 1. Echo, Echo, Echo, Echo, Echo
Like I stated existing circuuts are all in conduit and instead of tapping in to them I wish to run new socket and lighting circuitsNo need for a submain and new dist board just for a couple of lights and a few sockets. Just extend upstairs lighting circuit and upstairs RFC. Why over complicate things?
I'd sooner tap into them than bodge "new circuits" into a full consumer unit. If you want new circuits change consumer or add a new one. If not, tap into the existing lighting circuit and ring. If exisiting consumer unit doesn't have RCD protection, that's something else to deal with for the additions.Like I stated existing circuuts are all in conduit and instead of tapping in to them I wish to run new socket and lighting circuits
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