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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?
Parents
  • Only some long-distance trucks carry 2 spares Zoom because they have a lot of wheels, and many none because changing them is very difficult for just the driver. Undoing the wheel nuts needs a 1" impact or huge geared reduction by manual means and a wheel may weigh 80 kg or more. All very difficult. If you really want to try something hard I suggest a 200 hp tractor with water ballasted rear wheels. These may weigh 0.5 tonnes and are very dangerous to move, they try to fall over! Imagine trying to get that on the wheel studs, you need Mr. Universe, or perhaps a tire lifter.
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  • Only some long-distance trucks carry 2 spares Zoom because they have a lot of wheels, and many none because changing them is very difficult for just the driver. Undoing the wheel nuts needs a 1" impact or huge geared reduction by manual means and a wheel may weigh 80 kg or more. All very difficult. If you really want to try something hard I suggest a 200 hp tractor with water ballasted rear wheels. These may weigh 0.5 tonnes and are very dangerous to move, they try to fall over! Imagine trying to get that on the wheel studs, you need Mr. Universe, or perhaps a tire lifter.
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