Hello,
I need to run electrical services in my new single storey extension and had a few questions if anyone would be good enough to look at.
1. Its an 'L' shaped building with the DB roughly at the point where the two arms of the building meet. Would it be sensible to run two lighting circuits and two sockets circuits, one up each arm if I physically have the space around/in the fuse board?
I think this may reduce the amount of cabling in the loft space.
2. Is there any preference nowadays as to 'Junction' or 'Loop In' circuits for the lights?
3. Someone mentioned I would need 'Switch Wire' with two reds for light switches. Is this a requirement with the current cable colouring etc?
4. I have basic in-line extractor fans to wire in. Should these be on the Lighting or Socket circuit?
(Both circuits need to run in the loft space and drop down due to Flood Risk/EA rules), So no difference to cabling.
5. A heated towel rail is presumably on the sockets?
Thanks for looking
BE
I need to run electrical services in my new single storey extension and had a few questions if anyone would be good enough to look at.
1. Its an 'L' shaped building with the DB roughly at the point where the two arms of the building meet. Would it be sensible to run two lighting circuits and two sockets circuits, one up each arm if I physically have the space around/in the fuse board?
I think this may reduce the amount of cabling in the loft space.
2. Is there any preference nowadays as to 'Junction' or 'Loop In' circuits for the lights?
3. Someone mentioned I would need 'Switch Wire' with two reds for light switches. Is this a requirement with the current cable colouring etc?
4. I have basic in-line extractor fans to wire in. Should these be on the Lighting or Socket circuit?
(Both circuits need to run in the loft space and drop down due to Flood Risk/EA rules), So no difference to cabling.
5. A heated towel rail is presumably on the sockets?
Thanks for looking
BE
