* Consumer Unit Installation in a Detached Garage *
Hi All,
I've been looking at upgrading the electrics in my Garage and wondered if anyone could help or advise on what I would like to do is actually possible...
I currently have a Garage Consumer Unit with a 25amp RCD and a 16amp + 6amp MCB. Currently powering x3 Two Gang Sockets and x1 Ceiling Rose Mounted Bulb
It's a large Garage that I intend to turn into a workshop / one car garage after all the clear up work is completed.
So what I would like to see happen is all the present electrics stripped out and the following installed:
x5 Two Gang Metal Clad Sockets Internally
x2 External Sockets - x1 One Gang and x1 Two Gang (Both IP Rated and Breaker Protected)
x6 Internal Four Foot Single Flourescent Light Fittings (38w each)
x2 External Halogen PIR Flood Lights (150w and 300w)
The cable supplying the garage as been replaced with approx a 25 Metre Length of SWA Cable: 4mm sq 3 Core T+E with a current rating of 42Amps.
What I would like to see is the Consumer Unit replaced with say a 6 Way Consumer Unit consisting of:
40A 30MA RCD
Fitted with x4 MCB’s as below:
16A: Internal Sockets (For x5 Two Gang Sockets)
10A: External Sockets (For x1 Two Gang, x1 One Gang)
6A: Internal Lights (For x6 Four Foot Flourescent Tubes)
6A: External Lights (For x2 Halogen Floodlights with PIR)
Now here is the question/s:
Is the above Consumer Unit configuration OK, viable or even possible?
I have been looking at Consumer Units in Screw Fix etc but when you go over more than 2MCBs the RCD seems to jump up to 63amps + and also has a 100amp DB Switch?
I have no basis for the CU layout I've listed above, I just thought it would make it neat and safe having dedicated circuits for each.
Or should I just stick with the Consumer unit I've already got and just have all the sockets run through the 16amp circuit and all the lighting through the 6amp circuit?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated so that I'm not going over the top or more importantly, not spending too much!
Cheers