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What's the best way of wiring up three sheds to the mains? I'm planning on getting someone in to do the actual connections to the consumer box at each end, but I'll dig the trench(es) myself beforehand and probably buy the materials. The sheds are approximately 15m, 40m and 50m from the house respectively.
I take it that these would be wired up as a radial circuit, with a consumer unit in each building for lights/mains? The closest shed may be pulled down in future - would it be best to wire them all up directly to the consumer box in the house rather than have them daisy chained one from the other? Then it won't be a problem when the closest shed gets pulled down in a few years.
Can I do this with just one RCBO in the consumer unit or would each shed need its own? Can each shed be wired directly to the RCBO (ie 3 wires into one RCBO), or do I need another consumer unit placed at the exit of the wiring from the house, with 3 seperate MCBs in it, one to each shed?
What size cable and RCBO do I need? I know the cable is going to be expensive.
I take it that these would be wired up as a radial circuit, with a consumer unit in each building for lights/mains? The closest shed may be pulled down in future - would it be best to wire them all up directly to the consumer box in the house rather than have them daisy chained one from the other? Then it won't be a problem when the closest shed gets pulled down in a few years.
Can I do this with just one RCBO in the consumer unit or would each shed need its own? Can each shed be wired directly to the RCBO (ie 3 wires into one RCBO), or do I need another consumer unit placed at the exit of the wiring from the house, with 3 seperate MCBs in it, one to each shed?
What size cable and RCBO do I need? I know the cable is going to be expensive.