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Wiring a metal container

I have a job where the client wants some power and lighting in 2 containers in the yard of their unit. Conveniently there happen to be a couple of 16A single phase commando sockets (protected by RCBO's 16A 30mA) on the exterior wall of the unit a couple of metres from where the containers are located. Would I be right to treated the container as a Caravan? Supply to unit is TN-C-S (PME) so I don't want to export the PME earthing to the containers. I'm thinking the following to meet requirements.


1. Swap RCBO's for MCB's

2. Put 2 pole 30mA RCD in line (perfect bit of trunking on inside of building where I can put an enclosure with the RCD)

3. Small DB inside Container with MCB for twin 13A socket, and 2nd MCB for lights. All protected by double pole RCD. Earth from 16A socket on building not connected to container DB.

4. Earth stake from container DB through tarmac ground soil. Could I link bonding from one container to the other?


Having never wired a caravan pitch, caravan or container I just wanted to be sure I have read the regs correctly?
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  • Thanks for all the helpful information everyone. In conclusion I'm going to do the following.


    1.Leave 16A circuits as they are with RCBO's 30mA.

    2. Small Consumer unit inside with B10 and B6 MCB's and RCD

    3. Earth rod(s) in yard as far from building as possible to avoid any metal work of the building connected to PME supply. Avoiding underground services of course.

    4. Bond containers together and onto Earth rod

    5. Bond outer shell of container with finely stranded cable back to small consumer unit.


    I think that covers all your helpful points.


    Thanks
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  • Thanks for all the helpful information everyone. In conclusion I'm going to do the following.


    1.Leave 16A circuits as they are with RCBO's 30mA.

    2. Small Consumer unit inside with B10 and B6 MCB's and RCD

    3. Earth rod(s) in yard as far from building as possible to avoid any metal work of the building connected to PME supply. Avoiding underground services of course.

    4. Bond containers together and onto Earth rod

    5. Bond outer shell of container with finely stranded cable back to small consumer unit.


    I think that covers all your helpful points.


    Thanks
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