Would it be ok to use this spare 32amp for the garage supply
If you have to ask that question then you must not do any electrical work whatsoever.to put the 20amp rcbo in its own encloser next to the consumer unit, do u have a diagram how it's wired up please
You mention in your other post you plan on using a welder in your garage.
A welder will take out that breaker every now and again, and will take out your 20A RCBO 7 times out of every 10 times you turn the welder on.
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Thanks, now that's what I don't want to happen, so what would be the best design, could you give me a list of all the require parts so I could order source the parts then get a electrician to fit them
You mention in your other post you plan on using a welder in your garage.
A welder will take out that breaker every now and again, and will take out your 20A RCBO 7 times out of every 10 times you turn the welder on.
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Will it? I have a shed at the bottom of the garden, with the electrics connected back to the consumer unit which is an older style with just the one RCD (and a bunch of MCBs) and the welder has NEVER tripped either the RCD or the MCB. (Its a 150A welder and I've had it on full power). Why would it in the above planned installation?
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