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I have been asked by a friend to help price a job up as he has the possibility of some work at a school. He is subbing the work out to an electrician but must price the work up for the parent contractor first

Here are the vague specs he has been handed, so please dont hammer me!! :)

x 4 Flush mounted stainless steel double sockets (worktop height) appx 5m from distribution board - these are to be wired in single cables (2.5mm i presume?)

x 2 ovens, hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher (all supplied already) to be connected up - all must be individually isolated, labelled and the cookers must be on double pole isolators.

He consequlently has quoted around the £500 mark, including labour / travel etc etc... - he is to supply sockets, wiring and isolators etc.

They company replied that the price was fine but wanted to clarify the following:

- Does this price allow for full new runs from the distribution board in singles, i.e. no twin and earth, no chocolate blocks or spurring of local sockets etc.?
- How many sockets does this allow for? Are they all flush mounted?
- Are all of the appliances (2 ovens, hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher) individually isolated with labelled switches and double pole fittings for the cookers etc.?
- Does this allow for containment where the electric cables are located within walls?

He has now asked me to clarify if the following questions, and having never done any work in schools i didnt klnow what to advise him...


1. Does each double socket need its own individual supply in singles? or can one 4mm radial or ring be taken to all 4 sockets (wired in 2.5mm singles?)

2. Can two klockner moeller rotart isolators beu sed for the oven isolators?

3. Can the fridge, freezer and dishwasher be isolated via fuse spur's?

4. What containment will he need in order to pass the cables through a wall. Can stainless conduit be used?


Any help would be appreciated guys (and gals...)

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