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NO. ! Obvious this post has brought up many different ways to discuss certain aspects of installation that we all knew anyway didn't we ?
[/QUOTE]It's in series. Numpty. From CU in house to socket in garden to a 13amp plug to shed then into shed CU and RCD and three MCBs. In my book Series. Can't be in parallel as the second circuit would start before first RCD ! Can't remove first RCD because it is protection for outside socket. But to be correct the shed should have had its own supply. But I knew this. So to be safe with the extenson feeding shed CU I wanted to check if there was a problem regarding Ze. So I received abuse from some NHs and some useful information from others. Also quite a bit of disagreement amongst your selves. ?.SELV ?
UOTE=Archy Styrigg;992820]:smilielol5:
[/QUOTE]It's in series. Numpty. From CU in house to socket in garden to a 13amp plug to shed then into shed CU and RCD and three MCBs. In my book Series. Can't be in parallel as the second circuit would start before first RCD ! Can't remove first RCD because it is protection for outside socket. But to be correct the shed should have had its own supply. But I knew this. So to be safe with the extenson feeding shed CU I wanted to check if there was a problem regarding Ze. So I received abuse from some NHs and some useful information from others. Also quite a bit of disagreement amongst your selves. ?.SELV ?
UOTE=Archy Styrigg;992820]:smilielol5:
Waking some of our experts
forgive me if i've missed it, but is the shed wood, or is it metal. if the former it should make a decent bonfire. if the latter, use it as an earthing system ( buried, of course).
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You are correct, mine is under 1mm2 :laugh3:Sorry mate 3% better than your lighting system when its on