Hello all,
sorry to bombard forum with questions - got some unexpected free time, so doing all the jobs that have been waiting in the wings.
I am going to put a ring circuit round my garage. I'm using metal clad sockets, and PVC conduit. All well and good. But can I connect a compressor directly to the ring circuit - the motor rating is 13.7A, so would need to be wired in rather than via a 13A plug. At my old house I had it running off its own circuit via a small CU in the shed it was in.
Also, with regard to lights, I have three batten fittings I will be putting in. What is the best way to wire these in to the single light switch, keeping wiring to a minimum? A long time ago in a garage far far away I effectively had the usual lighting wiring to the first batten, then the other two run off as parallel 'spurs' from the first light so they all switch at the same time, but I am not sure that was the correct way to do it.
James
sorry to bombard forum with questions - got some unexpected free time, so doing all the jobs that have been waiting in the wings.
I am going to put a ring circuit round my garage. I'm using metal clad sockets, and PVC conduit. All well and good. But can I connect a compressor directly to the ring circuit - the motor rating is 13.7A, so would need to be wired in rather than via a 13A plug. At my old house I had it running off its own circuit via a small CU in the shed it was in.
Also, with regard to lights, I have three batten fittings I will be putting in. What is the best way to wire these in to the single light switch, keeping wiring to a minimum? A long time ago in a garage far far away I effectively had the usual lighting wiring to the first batten, then the other two run off as parallel 'spurs' from the first light so they all switch at the same time, but I am not sure that was the correct way to do it.
James

