Hello
I’m looking to run cable for underfloor heating to a bathroom and an en suite directly back to the consumer unit as I’ve read that’s what’s recommended (although possibly not mandatory). It’s a total of 12.5 sq m and 100w mat so I make that 1.2 kW.
However at some point in the future I’d also like to add a hot water cylinder to the current combi boiler and in that case I think a dedicated circuit back to the consumer unit would be necessary. (There is space at the CU.)
The upstairs is on two separate rings.
Looking at the existing cables I think I could just about route one new cable (2.5mm max) into the CU cupboard, but two would be difficult because they crowd through a hole into the wall cavity.
Do I have any options as regards combining the hot water cylinder and U/F heating on one circuit? Or adding the UFH together,or separately, to the rings?
I know new circuits are notifiable and it will all be completed by an electrician. I’m just looking at cable runs. Thanks.
I’m looking to run cable for underfloor heating to a bathroom and an en suite directly back to the consumer unit as I’ve read that’s what’s recommended (although possibly not mandatory). It’s a total of 12.5 sq m and 100w mat so I make that 1.2 kW.
However at some point in the future I’d also like to add a hot water cylinder to the current combi boiler and in that case I think a dedicated circuit back to the consumer unit would be necessary. (There is space at the CU.)
The upstairs is on two separate rings.
Looking at the existing cables I think I could just about route one new cable (2.5mm max) into the CU cupboard, but two would be difficult because they crowd through a hole into the wall cavity.
Do I have any options as regards combining the hot water cylinder and U/F heating on one circuit? Or adding the UFH together,or separately, to the rings?
I know new circuits are notifiable and it will all be completed by an electrician. I’m just looking at cable runs. Thanks.
