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Outbuilding consumer unit

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Coming back to this wretched EICR at my daughter's house


An outbuilding used as an office is supplied by a 6mm^2 T&E carried from the house on a catenary wire.and fused at the house at 32A (RCD protected)

In the garage the the 6mm^2 is split into a 2.5mm^2 for sockets and a 1mm^2 for the lighting

This is coded C2 for the inadequate protection and C3 for using T&E outdoors.  Both of which seem reasonable


Q1  Can I put a two unit CU in the outbuilding with just a 6amp and 16amp MCB or do | need also to provide a two pole switch?

Q2  What do the great and the good think of using T&E outdoors?  Should I replace it with hi-tuf?
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  • Former Community Member
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    Geez:
     


    Strange, its perfectly acceptable to clip a length of T&E down a wall to a light switch that's low enough for a three footer to touch. Is the cable likely to sustain any damage the way it is installed?  Hituf is also not mechanically protected, just a bit tougher than T&E. Cables that are both insulated and sheathed like T&E and Hituf are suitable for touching as far as I'm aware.




    The Inspector was worried that someone walking under it carrying gardening tools at full mast on his shoulder could damage it.


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  • Former Community Member
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    Geez:
     


    Strange, its perfectly acceptable to clip a length of T&E down a wall to a light switch that's low enough for a three footer to touch. Is the cable likely to sustain any damage the way it is installed?  Hituf is also not mechanically protected, just a bit tougher than T&E. Cables that are both insulated and sheathed like T&E and Hituf are suitable for touching as far as I'm aware.




    The Inspector was worried that someone walking under it carrying gardening tools at full mast on his shoulder could damage it.


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