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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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  • Perhaps Zoomy was making the point that one may be better off with a back up.


    My new car doesn't have a spare: it may be because the wheel and tyre are so wide that there would be no boot if one were provided.


    I have a rather older car that has twin spares, but roads were, perhaps, a little rougher in 1931.


    All that said, I have just sold a 15 year old car with an unused spare, so I suspect that, as is often the case, risks are over-stated. ?
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  • Perhaps Zoomy was making the point that one may be better off with a back up.


    My new car doesn't have a spare: it may be because the wheel and tyre are so wide that there would be no boot if one were provided.


    I have a rather older car that has twin spares, but roads were, perhaps, a little rougher in 1931.


    All that said, I have just sold a 15 year old car with an unused spare, so I suspect that, as is often the case, risks are over-stated. ?
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