blacberry22
Junior Member
Hi all , I’m just after some advice really I’m Level 3 qualified electrician so know a bit about the industry did have me 17th edition but haven’t renewed also it’s not my line of work at the minute.
So I’m currently planning on converting a outbuilding on my house well I say outhouse it’s just a single floor that’s connected so I have main back door that leads to “the outhouse” then another door for the garden it already has a toilet and mains water supply. now I want to put in a electric shower, lighting circuit and extractor fan.
now the only way to get power to it is by going out the house from by the C/U then back in to another area next to the outhouse. Now my plan is to come out from the C/U from a 40A in out into a wiska box 6mm SWA along a run outside the house of about 8 metres 9 at most back into a wiska box into a 2 way C/U with a 32mA rcd 40A mcb and 6A mcb from that through in to the outhouse into a dropped ceiling planning on having a 9KW shower now to save money I’ll be doing the leg work myself and hiring a qualified spark for the 2nd fix thoughts and inputs would be welcome cheers guys.
So I’m currently planning on converting a outbuilding on my house well I say outhouse it’s just a single floor that’s connected so I have main back door that leads to “the outhouse” then another door for the garden it already has a toilet and mains water supply. now I want to put in a electric shower, lighting circuit and extractor fan.
now the only way to get power to it is by going out the house from by the C/U then back in to another area next to the outhouse. Now my plan is to come out from the C/U from a 40A in out into a wiska box 6mm SWA along a run outside the house of about 8 metres 9 at most back into a wiska box into a 2 way C/U with a 32mA rcd 40A mcb and 6A mcb from that through in to the outhouse into a dropped ceiling planning on having a 9KW shower now to save money I’ll be doing the leg work myself and hiring a qualified spark for the 2nd fix thoughts and inputs would be welcome cheers guys.