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Hi,
I am after wiring my attached garage. The consumer unit as on the connecting wall so I'm assuming I just take a feed from the unit.
1. Am I allowed to do it or do I by law need an electrician to do it.
2. What size breaker should I use.
3. Even if I use the consumer unit do I still need a breaker in the actual garage (the consumer unit is on the connecting wall to the garage).
I'm looking to put approx 4 double sockets and a couple of lights connected to 2 two way switches (one at either end of garage to operate same light).
There is an electric garage door & freezer in there and im after the rest of the double sockets just for things like power drills, etc (no tumble dryer or washing machine).
Any help would be most appreciated.
I am after wiring my attached garage. The consumer unit as on the connecting wall so I'm assuming I just take a feed from the unit.
1. Am I allowed to do it or do I by law need an electrician to do it.
2. What size breaker should I use.
3. Even if I use the consumer unit do I still need a breaker in the actual garage (the consumer unit is on the connecting wall to the garage).
I'm looking to put approx 4 double sockets and a couple of lights connected to 2 two way switches (one at either end of garage to operate same light).
There is an electric garage door & freezer in there and im after the rest of the double sockets just for things like power drills, etc (no tumble dryer or washing machine).
Any help would be most appreciated.