gimli1985
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Hi all!
I am a DIY-er who is enjoying keeping fish and maintaining my pond!
I need to make sure I have rigged this up correctly.
There is already a pond pump in the pond and it is getting its power from the shed, where there is a fused switch. The switch is connected to the main board via an RCD (30mA 80A).
As the pond is far away from the shed there is a weatherproof box next to the filter that houses a connector/junction box that puts the pumps power cable straight into connection with the 3 core cable that goes through conduit to the shed's fused switch.
To install the weather proofed air pump I have bought a plastic surge protected Wickes Multi Socket/Plug adapter. I cut the plug off of it and connected the earth, neutral and live to the connector/junctionbox so that it feeds off of the mains. I have removed the pumps power cable from the connector/junction box and wired it up to a 13A fused plug which I have plugged into the Wickes surge proctected multi-socket. The pond pump works well and no trips from RCD or fuses blown.
However, I am still to connect the air pump to the new multisocket that I have rigged up. The manual asks to wire the air pump to a 3A or 5A fused plug, which I have done. I wish to plug it into the weatherbox multiplug but I just want to make sure I am doing the right setup here.
Should I have bought a metal socket switch and put that in the weatherbox rather? Was it wise to use the Wickes multisocket?
Your advice is really appreciated!
Many thanks
Chris
I am a DIY-er who is enjoying keeping fish and maintaining my pond!
I need to make sure I have rigged this up correctly.
There is already a pond pump in the pond and it is getting its power from the shed, where there is a fused switch. The switch is connected to the main board via an RCD (30mA 80A).
As the pond is far away from the shed there is a weatherproof box next to the filter that houses a connector/junction box that puts the pumps power cable straight into connection with the 3 core cable that goes through conduit to the shed's fused switch.
To install the weather proofed air pump I have bought a plastic surge protected Wickes Multi Socket/Plug adapter. I cut the plug off of it and connected the earth, neutral and live to the connector/junctionbox so that it feeds off of the mains. I have removed the pumps power cable from the connector/junction box and wired it up to a 13A fused plug which I have plugged into the Wickes surge proctected multi-socket. The pond pump works well and no trips from RCD or fuses blown.
However, I am still to connect the air pump to the new multisocket that I have rigged up. The manual asks to wire the air pump to a 3A or 5A fused plug, which I have done. I wish to plug it into the weatherbox multiplug but I just want to make sure I am doing the right setup here.
Should I have bought a metal socket switch and put that in the weatherbox rather? Was it wise to use the Wickes multisocket?
Your advice is really appreciated!
Many thanks
Chris