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    householder wiring a circuit

    Hi tuf run in conduit ,along fence into shed into a dist board, no water or metal construction just plain wooden sheds1
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    householder wiring a circuit

    I plan to get an electrician in prior to installation to tallk through my requirements connect both consumer units and then to test and certificate it. distance from house approx 20-25ft planned use:- diy power tools, lawn mower ect, no heavy duty electrical equipment ring circuit to power 4-6...
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    householder wiring a circuit

    Thanks for your reply through the wall into the Consumer unit in house into a spare mcb i presume.
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    householder wiring a circuit

    Thanks for your reply. I was going to put a consumer unit in the shed just to be on the safe side as i will be putting in 4 switched sockets possibly more including a pir light on a switched fuse unit.
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    householder wiring a circuit

    yeh thanks i will get an sparky in as you suggest, would be best thanks
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    householder wiring a circuit

    ok thanks for your help
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    householder wiring a circuit

    Sorry I meant hi-tuf to run from house to consumer unit in shed and 2.5 and 1.5 twin & earth to power 4 sockets and two lights in the shed
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    householder wiring a circuit

    Thanks Prentice boy, forgot to mention would 4mm hi-tuf cable be ok to run to the shed to power 4 sockets (ring circuit) and two lights from a garage consumer unit.
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    householder wiring a circuit

    If a house holder wires up a circuit ie;- shed and runs armoured cable from shed to house then called a qualfied electrician to wire in armoured cable to consmer unit in shed and consumer unit in house and the test and issue a certificate would this be permissable.
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