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I want to install a secondary consumer unit out to my garden shed. I want a couple of double plug sockets, a shed light and some garden lights.
I have a spare way in my current consumer unit.
I plan to install an a2 radial circuit in the shed on a 32amp RCCB, then two seperate 6amp RCCBs for the two lighting circuits. I think I'm going to install an AFDD too since its a wooden shed. I also plan to run all the cables in metal conduit and for the socket outlets to be metal clad. Is there any other suggestions you could make to improve on the design of the installation?
My real question though is how big does the MCB device have to be on the original consumer unit? I'm going to run the supply to the secondary consumer unit in 6mm SWA cable reference method D, which according to the table I'm looking at allows me 53amps. So obviously the MCB I take the supply off from needs to be smaller than this. How much smaller does it have to be though? If there was such a thing as a 52.9amp MCB would that be ok? How much leeway do I get?
Then how much smaller do all the loads on the secondary unit have to be? Is there a regulation for all of this?
BASICALLYYYYYYY can I feed my secondary consumer unit that has a 32amp, 6amp and 6amp MCB off from a 40amp MCB on the original board? I'm guessing this is all down to diversity at the end of the day, but I can't find regulations on diversity for secondary consumer units. Another question out of interest is how big would an installation have to be before you were not happy with working on it until it is upgraded to a three phase supply?
And a different question entirely, can I spur the light switch off of the radial circuit? I don't want to but I am just wondering if I am allowed to that? Would it have to go to a fused connection unit first?
thank you for your time, sorry for the abudance of questions
can I feed my secondary consumer unit that has a 32amp, 6amp and 6amp MCB off from a 40amp MCB on the original board? What's the rule/regulation/whereabouts of relevant information?
Hi thanks for reading
I want to install a secondary consumer unit out to my garden shed. I want a couple of double plug sockets, a shed light and some garden lights.
I have a spare way in my current consumer unit.
I plan to install an a2 radial circuit in the shed on a 32amp RCCB, then two seperate 6amp RCCBs for the two lighting circuits. I think I'm going to install an AFDD too since its a wooden shed. I also plan to run all the cables in metal conduit and for the socket outlets to be metal clad. Is there any other suggestions you could make to improve on the design of the installation?
My real question though is how big does the MCB device have to be on the original consumer unit? I'm going to run the supply to the secondary consumer unit in 6mm SWA cable reference method D, which according to the table I'm looking at allows me 53amps. So obviously the MCB I take the supply off from needs to be smaller than this. How much smaller does it have to be though? If there was such a thing as a 52.9amp MCB would that be ok? How much leeway do I get?
Then how much smaller do all the loads on the secondary unit have to be? Is there a regulation for all of this?
BASICALLYYYYYYY can I feed my secondary consumer unit that has a 32amp, 6amp and 6amp MCB off from a 40amp MCB on the original board? I'm guessing this is all down to diversity at the end of the day, but I can't find regulations on diversity for secondary consumer units. Another question out of interest is how big would an installation have to be before you were not happy with working on it until it is upgraded to a three phase supply?
And a different question entirely, can I spur the light switch off of the radial circuit? I don't want to but I am just wondering if I am allowed to that? Would it have to go to a fused connection unit first?
thank you for your time, sorry for the abudance of questions
can I feed my secondary consumer unit that has a 32amp, 6amp and 6amp MCB off from a 40amp MCB on the original board? What's the rule/regulation/whereabouts of relevant information?