The_Trician wrote on Mar 17th, 2009, 11:05pm:Hi,
Since your 6.00mm cable is already RCD protected -
"......use an existing cable pre-installed for a shower unit. At the consumer unit it's protected by a 30A MCB."
Then using this to feed a small consumer unit will mean that any sub ccts from the new consumer unit will already be protected by the existing RCD.
This will keep the cost down, since you won't need another RCD-equipped consumer unit to wire the sub ccts in your new extension.
I'd go for thee new consumer unit option, make it a small 4 or 6 way, and wire your new sockets and lights from that, using 6A & 16A mcbs with radial cct arrangements.
TT
I read that as 30A MCB, not a 30mA RCD, so he will need an RCBO surely? (in which case he may as well replace the entire box, unless RCBOs have coem down significantly in price)