Hello,
I understand the supply cable to an outside building is connected
at the RCD side of the cu. However as my freezer is in the garage
nuisance tripping may occur.
Would it be possible to avoid this by running t&e from the non rcd side
of the cu to a connection box. SWA connected from the connection box
running to the outbuilding. Terminate the SWA to a connection box
inside the garage. Run a short pvc/t&e to a service connector block.
Install a cu with RCD protection for the lighting circuit and for the
sockets which will be used to supply portable equipment/outdoors.
finally run a seperate cable from the service block located inside the
garage to supply the freezer,connected by a round pin plug/socket or
an fcu. Will this seperate freezer circuit require an isolator inside the
garage?
Thanks....
I understand the supply cable to an outside building is connected
at the RCD side of the cu. However as my freezer is in the garage
nuisance tripping may occur.
Would it be possible to avoid this by running t&e from the non rcd side
of the cu to a connection box. SWA connected from the connection box
running to the outbuilding. Terminate the SWA to a connection box
inside the garage. Run a short pvc/t&e to a service connector block.
Install a cu with RCD protection for the lighting circuit and for the
sockets which will be used to supply portable equipment/outdoors.
finally run a seperate cable from the service block located inside the
garage to supply the freezer,connected by a round pin plug/socket or
an fcu. Will this seperate freezer circuit require an isolator inside the
garage?
Thanks....