This should have been a straight forward install, and maybe it should be and I'm just being an a***, so be interested to know what you would have done if presented with the same thing.
Got called out to quote for an Outdoor Double Socket to go on the back of a garage. The house is reasonably new, built in the late 90's. The Garage has power. There is a DB in the garage with a 6A and a 10A MCB. 6A feeds the lights, the 10A feeds a single double socket on the back wall of the garage. This DB is fed by an SWA back to the main house DB and connected to a 16A MCB.
I've said to the client, before I can add the outdoor double socket to the garage radial, the 10A MCB needs to be changed to a 20A MCB, and the 16A changed to a 32A. This is to agree with the 18th edition regs which I believe states that socket radials need to be protected by a 20A MCB. The SWA cable and existing wiring are fine and need no alteration.
No surprise that I didn't get the job, but another sparky did who just put in the new double socket.
Was I wrong or right ?
Got called out to quote for an Outdoor Double Socket to go on the back of a garage. The house is reasonably new, built in the late 90's. The Garage has power. There is a DB in the garage with a 6A and a 10A MCB. 6A feeds the lights, the 10A feeds a single double socket on the back wall of the garage. This DB is fed by an SWA back to the main house DB and connected to a 16A MCB.
I've said to the client, before I can add the outdoor double socket to the garage radial, the 10A MCB needs to be changed to a 20A MCB, and the 16A changed to a 32A. This is to agree with the 18th edition regs which I believe states that socket radials need to be protected by a 20A MCB. The SWA cable and existing wiring are fine and need no alteration.
No surprise that I didn't get the job, but another sparky did who just put in the new double socket.
Was I wrong or right ?