ray-bentos
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Hello
I've got to install an SWA submain to a garden shed.
The house CU is a wylex dual RCD job and doesn't have any facility for unprotected ways. The outdoor meter box is quite cramped and would be difficult to install henleys and switch fuse to run the submain minus the RCD isn't really an option.
I've never been a fan of running a supply like this due to the issue of the shed/SWA tripping causing the house to trip too. This is a friend and I was planning to use the job as my next inspection visit for ELECSA but I'm not sure what their opinion of this will be?
The supply is TNC-S, shed is all wooden construction with no extraneous conductive parts. Will only be running a lighting circuit and a radial supplying a couple of sockets in the shed.
Would anyone else be happy doing this? Will just have to have a 'main switch' CU in shed as all final circuits will be RCD protected from house.
I've got to install an SWA submain to a garden shed.
The house CU is a wylex dual RCD job and doesn't have any facility for unprotected ways. The outdoor meter box is quite cramped and would be difficult to install henleys and switch fuse to run the submain minus the RCD isn't really an option.
I've never been a fan of running a supply like this due to the issue of the shed/SWA tripping causing the house to trip too. This is a friend and I was planning to use the job as my next inspection visit for ELECSA but I'm not sure what their opinion of this will be?
The supply is TNC-S, shed is all wooden construction with no extraneous conductive parts. Will only be running a lighting circuit and a radial supplying a couple of sockets in the shed.
Would anyone else be happy doing this? Will just have to have a 'main switch' CU in shed as all final circuits will be RCD protected from house.