Hi
We have recently moved into a house with existing electric to the shed
It appears to go from the kitchen, underground and then into the shed.
When it enters the shed it goes to an outside metal socket and then leads to a single bulb holder on the ceiling (but coming from the back of the double socket), which has a conventential outside metal switch inside the shed.
This all seems to be fed from the kitchen circuit, as when you switch the kitchen off at the RCBs the shed goes off as well.
My question is this :- Can I extend what is in the shed at all or have I got the maximum you can have. I was thinking of adding a new fuse board in the shed or just an extra couple of sockets and an extra light.
Can I do either of these with the existing wiring set up, or do they require a new feed direct back to the main fuse board in the house
Any help is appreciated
We have recently moved into a house with existing electric to the shed
It appears to go from the kitchen, underground and then into the shed.
When it enters the shed it goes to an outside metal socket and then leads to a single bulb holder on the ceiling (but coming from the back of the double socket), which has a conventential outside metal switch inside the shed.
This all seems to be fed from the kitchen circuit, as when you switch the kitchen off at the RCBs the shed goes off as well.
My question is this :- Can I extend what is in the shed at all or have I got the maximum you can have. I was thinking of adding a new fuse board in the shed or just an extra couple of sockets and an extra light.
Can I do either of these with the existing wiring set up, or do they require a new feed direct back to the main fuse board in the house
Any help is appreciated