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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    Thank you, the shed is only temporary work shop till completion of the house and will be re built in brick or again in wood. The only thought of structural is a rsj for an over head crane but this will be manual. I'll have a new fuse board in the shed too. So ill use the PME for the garage...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    The garage isn't Seperate it's attached to the kitchen. It houses water through plastic piping. Also the garage is wired in singles through metal conduit. The shed is wooden with a tin vernier and a concrete floor. Ok let's look it through your eyes, how would you install this? I do need help...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    I think from this all is sorted. Thank you all.
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    The meter is the supply? I wouldnt be allowed to split the cutout. Only our supplier can do that I thought. The Ib hasn't been worked out yet. We are mid renovation and I'm undecided on supplies. The db at present supplies the conservatory garage and shed. This is the reason I'm asking for...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    It was a TNS system. Seperate earth from the neutral. Now its been linked in the new cutout. TNCS or PME you are quite right. All I would like to do is split the supply through henley blocks. Direct connect the main db to the henley's. Install a protective device in the meter cabinet for the...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    I qualified a while back, but wasn't clear in my write up. I am looking to protect the SWA and to discriminate between the 2 db's. There is no reason that I cannot use PME. I didn't want to cause a posSible issue with the main db. The cutout has only just been changed to PME a few days back...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    Kingeri, your quite right I didn't. The dp 50 or 63A will be the circuit breaker not just a dp switch. This will be isolation and protection.what would you recommend? 63A MCB? Assuming the cables current capacity is higher.
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    The garage db will be supplied from the double pole 50A or 63A circuit breaker from the henley blocks. The main house db will be supplied direct from the henley's. Safe isolation for garage db. I could use a rcd with time delay and or 100mA for discrimination on the 30mA in the garage. But...
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    New supply for garage, split from cut out

    Good morning, I've been thinking of the best way to supply my garage with a new fuse board from the cut out. I've PME an new 80A cut out. My thought is: split incoming with henley's, install a 50A or 63A dp switch near the cutout. Use 2 core swa 10mm or 16mm to supply the new db. With a...

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