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Kyle_sparky20

Just looking for abit of advice newly qualified spark (only ever done new builds this is my first private job) and I’m doing a job for a neighbour and there’s wanting supply to supply and garage and then the shed supplying aswell and was wondering if I I can get away with just running one supply they’ve got a hot tub only a 13A at the minute but considering upgrading to 32A in the future
and this was going to be my approach and was wondering if this would be ok

40A mcb from the house to garage installing a consumer in the garage
Sockets 16A
Lights 6A
Hot tub 32A
32A shed: then running a 6mm to shed and installing another comsumer in the shed there will be a few lights and sockets and a couple of pumps for the bar area

Any comments and advice will be greatly appreciated seems abit silly posting this thread
 
i'd be using as starter 10mm SWA dist. cable on a 50A SW Fuse (not a MCB) then do an accurate calc. of loads and volt drop.
 
Just be mindful some hot tub manufacturers ask for a 40A MCB on the hot tub circuit. Also like Tel says bang a 10mm 50A supply in. Sounds good though, just do your calcs and put the RCDs local
 
well a rough calc on load at shed is 52a plus the loads at man cave. So not too sure about even 50a. How will they keep the man cave warm? is it a wooden man cave?
 
IMO, split tails at origin run a 60amp S/F sub main out in SWA.
 
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i'd be using as starter 10mm SWA dist. cable on a 50A SW Fuse (not a MCB) then do an accurate calc. of loads and volt drop.
So would I go out of the main switch in the CU At the house then into the a SW out in 10mm to the CU at the garage
 
I would use 25mm tails. You did not mention the distances involved, what are they?
 
Yeah, just bang a 10mm in, grab the cash and be down the pub by opening time.
Don't bother with any of that calculation nonsense, regulations, testing, notification or any of that stuff.

Just bang it in!
Pretty sure I put in the same message to do his calcs aswell, or did you just delete that for no reason?
 
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Pretty sure I put in the same message to do his calcs aswell, or did you just delete that for no reason?

Yes, after you recommended that they just 'bang it in'

My point is that anyone who's attitude is to 'just bang it in' is clearly not a good tradesman or someone who's example the OP should be following.
 
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Dave, it is just a figure of speech,I always used to say to my guys come on lets go and throw some cables in, so I must be a bad tradesman.?

We used to laugh its called Banter.
 
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With all this talk of a 50A or 60A supply, I’m wondering what size is the supply main fuse is?
 
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While various things could add to 50+A I suspect the only major load to worry about is the hot tub, and if folk in the house also have the likes of a 9kW shower and a similar cooker that might be in simultaneous use. Then you may well have a DNO fuse size issue to deal with.
 
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There’s having a couple of gas heaters so there won’t be any heaters on the loads

If these are in the same room as the Hot tub they will find the condensation will be a problem and probably change them for electric heaters down the line, go with a much higher rated RCD than needed, it's not expensive to put in something higher rated than needed, but is to change it later.
 
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If these are in the same room as the Hot tub they will find the condensation will be a problem and probably change them for electric heaters down the line, go with a much higher rated RCD than needed, it's not expensive to put in something higher rated than needed, but is to change it later.
That’s shouldn’t be an issue as the hot tubs in the garden not in the shed ??
 

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