mosh said:can i run a spur from the kithchen to shed
ban-all-sheds said:3a: i.e. is your supply TN-S, TN-C-S/PME or TT? See //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=141310#141310 for details on the differences. This is important, as it can affect how you provide an earth in the shed.
ban-all-sheds said:4a:Also of interest is whether the spare way, if it exists, is RCD protected or not.
Maybe not, but he should find out, and find out about it.Big_Spark said:That question is not as relevent as you may suppose BAS, and considering the way the original question was posed it is highly unlikely that Mosh will know the difference bettwen them.
So is the most appropriate design the same, for any supply type?The EaADoS is something that can be addressed with a properly designed install regardless of the supply type.
That's why I said it was also of interest....ban-all-sheds said:4a:Also of interest is whether the spare way, if it exists, is RCD protected or not.
Not of paricular relevence..what is of particular relevence is whether the board is an Old BS3036 type (Rewirable) BS1361 Cartridge Fuse type or BS 60898 MCB type.
The installtion to any outside supply should be RCD protected regardless and putting such a supply on the RCD side of a split load board would be a bad design due to the implications for the rest of the installation.
mosh said:thanks for the reply,am goin to turn the shed into a small workshop maybe run drills small heater things like that,i have a CU with trip fuses i think i have a spare gap i have to double check,can i run a spur from the kithchen to shed and go round, no i dont know bout building regs need to find everything out before i do nething,not realy done work on mains but 2days go added two sockets to my existing ring in the front room.inlighten me with knowledge.
ban-all-sheds said:So is the most appropriate design the same, for any supply type?
mosh said:i need to learn more dont realy understand your posts.
mosh said:dont realy understand your posts.
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