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If someone is competent to complete a job, why on earth would they ever log on to an internet forum, where there's more BS flying around than anywhere, to double check they are correct in what they plan.
The last supply I did to a garage was done in bell wire. Its still going strong, saying that though, there are no sockets just a single light BULB![]()
So why are there so many fully qualified registered and experienced sparks on here slating everyone who isn't? Whats the point of them logging in?
A second opinion is better than nothing!
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If you have designed the circuit as a radial, and put it's max design current as 20A, then 2.5, under normal conditions, will suffice. If someone wants to change the design to increase it to 32A, that's not your problem. If they add more sockets the cable is protected by the MCB. (How many sockets can you have in a garage!) If the circular saw inrush current looks like it will trip your 20A breaker, use a type C. Hope this helps.
Understood.