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kev78
hello again.
i have a question as regards supplying electricity to my shed. i will be using an electrician to do all the wiring up of consumer units etc but will do the running of cable myself.
The question is this
I currently have an external supply to the garage which has an RCD in the consumer unit at the house and a cable run through the loft then down the back wall across the garden wall to the garage into a seperate consumer unit with RCD'd socket ring and lighting cct.
The cable runs through some heavy duty outdoor trunking.
Will the electrician be legally able to split the supply cable on its way to the garage and then run a small consumer unit for the shed or will a seperate feed from the house/garage consumer units to the shed be needed?
Just wanting to guesstimate the size of the job before i get someone round to have a look
i have a question as regards supplying electricity to my shed. i will be using an electrician to do all the wiring up of consumer units etc but will do the running of cable myself.
The question is this
I currently have an external supply to the garage which has an RCD in the consumer unit at the house and a cable run through the loft then down the back wall across the garden wall to the garage into a seperate consumer unit with RCD'd socket ring and lighting cct.
The cable runs through some heavy duty outdoor trunking.
Will the electrician be legally able to split the supply cable on its way to the garage and then run a small consumer unit for the shed or will a seperate feed from the house/garage consumer units to the shed be needed?
Just wanting to guesstimate the size of the job before i get someone round to have a look