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Garage supply

Former Community Member
Former Community Member

Hi all,

 

I’ve recently been asked for advice and found myself reluctant to give an answer without a second opinion.

Question - 

Is it possible to run in a garage supply using 4mm SWA off the house ring and protect the garage via a CU - 25A RCD with 16A and 6A MCB for sockets and lighting? 

The garage is located at the very back of the house, the DB is at the very front and there is one ring circuit for the upstairs and downstairs (Kitchen is on its own ring).

My personal opinion would be to run in a new supply from the board in the house, however accessibility is supposedly an issue and the house has been recently renovated. For which reason this method of supply has been suggested. 
 

Many thanks in advance,

 

Jack 

Parents
  • There is nothing wrong with this design. An isolator inside the house is a good idea for the times one forgets to turn off the lights, or in my case usually the compressor, that turns on when one is in bed!

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  • There is nothing wrong with this design. An isolator inside the house is a good idea for the times one forgets to turn off the lights, or in my case usually the compressor, that turns on when one is in bed!

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