1- You can buy stacking kits for some domestic CU's such as MKs. although there is nothing to stop you using commercial boards if you need even more ways. Hager and MEM have interchangeable MCBs between their domestic and commercial boards, although the hager commercial boards are far better looking.
2- Overkill in my opinion, underkill in some areas! Shower cant be on a 100mA RCD to the best of my knowledge. Why separate all the RCD functions? And I cant see any reaon to RCD the lighting rings or even if it is allowed/wise to RCD the smoke circuits!
3- You can either just allow the ways, rough in the cable first fix for the front and rear gardens and leave the ends unterminated and covered (leave pleanty of slack so you can lopp off any that has been affected by moisture if you just hang them outside until they are needed. Alternatively, you could fit MCBs to supply what are effectively sub-mains to front and rear gardens, depending on what is going on in the garden (ie lighting heating sockets etc), run the cables and terminate them in little CUs awaiting the garden circuit additions.
4- Not sure here, again depends on what garden lighting is going in. Might tie in with number three if you choose, there are so many variables here.
Can I just say, what with the various posts in various places and the complexity of what is looking to be a fairly technologically advanced home, you might consider professionals! If you are thinking home automation, a whole new ball game, you might want to consider DIN mounted relays for switching, PLCs for timing etc, a full blown mini BMS to run baths for you when you are on your way home.
Just a thought!
2- Overkill in my opinion, underkill in some areas! Shower cant be on a 100mA RCD to the best of my knowledge. Why separate all the RCD functions? And I cant see any reaon to RCD the lighting rings or even if it is allowed/wise to RCD the smoke circuits!
3- You can either just allow the ways, rough in the cable first fix for the front and rear gardens and leave the ends unterminated and covered (leave pleanty of slack so you can lopp off any that has been affected by moisture if you just hang them outside until they are needed. Alternatively, you could fit MCBs to supply what are effectively sub-mains to front and rear gardens, depending on what is going on in the garden (ie lighting heating sockets etc), run the cables and terminate them in little CUs awaiting the garden circuit additions.
4- Not sure here, again depends on what garden lighting is going in. Might tie in with number three if you choose, there are so many variables here.
Can I just say, what with the various posts in various places and the complexity of what is looking to be a fairly technologically advanced home, you might consider professionals! If you are thinking home automation, a whole new ball game, you might want to consider DIN mounted relays for switching, PLCs for timing etc, a full blown mini BMS to run baths for you when you are on your way home.
Just a thought!
