I have taken the covers off today of the twin socket and fused spur. It seems that the twin has x2 twin and earth cables feeding it and then x2 from there feeding the fused spur with the 6mm armoured inside. This then is sent to an opened end (dead) to the bar shed.
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Thanks its a 6mm armoured connected to a mcb of 32a and is the last socket...as regard to radial or ring i am unsure as the trunking runs along all 4 walls and is hard to say unless i remove all the trunking tops....It could start and end in the cu as a ring would
Thanks, The Sparky that fitted the cables ...etc wont answer my calls...I think maybe furloughinging or something else has affected him...I did ask what size glands were used for the hot tub cabling which is the same size cable and he said 20mm outdoor SWA Glands...does that throw light on the...
Think the armoured cable is 6mm or 8mm
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If the armoured cable is 4mm then it could be connected to the socket (assuming the double socket is on a rfc (ring final circuit) protected by a 32A mcb, without any further protective device.
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Hi, The cable running from the fused socket in the garage to the bar shed is the following
Electric Cable BS 5467 600/1000V...looks like it fed from the double socket next to it ...see photos...ignore the smaller cable on the outside pic..that is my extension cable
Thanks, I am sure he said it had a 32amp supply but as you have mentioned it is fused at garage exit by a 13amp . Does anyone have a link to a consumer unit i can buy ready for installation
Hello All, First of all i am not an Electrician just a DIY enthusiast.
I have just built a garden bar shed and have the following in place. Please see images.
Consumer box in the garage fed by the main house supply. Pic shed 5 and shed 6
this then exits the garage by a fused switch
This...
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