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Hi

I've got a job that i've been asked to quote for and i'm struggling with how to do it the best way.

It's a summerhouse and the customer only wants a couple of double sockets and a light in it. My issue is that it's a fair distance from the house where the supply will be taken from. I've done the volt drop calcs and 6mm will be fine upto 20A max load. The existing consumer unit is full so I've got 2 options, spur from one of the socket mcb's (32A) to a fuse spur, then run to summerhouse giving 13A and enabling me to have both sockets without it being a spur off a spur (if I went straight from the MCB) or split supply at house to small RCD main switch DB at house end and use a 20A mcb to feed summerhouse. She mentioned using a kettle in the summerhouse so would like to give her more than 13A really. Ultimately I'm trying to keep costs down as best I can.

Also if I'm using 6mm to solve the volt drop issue can I take that to an adaptable box at the summerhouse then connect 2.5mm onto it to go to the sockets as the 6mm will be too big for the socket terminals.

Cheers Tom
 
can I take that to an adaptable box at the summerhouse then connect 2.5mm onto it to go to the sockets as the 6mm will be too big for the socket terminals.
Yes. But what about lighting? You'll need another switched FCU with 5A fuse in it for lights.

In the house,13A FCU will be fine, providing she doesnt have kettle plus heater!
take a look at the current required to actually BLOW a 13A fuse.

PS, I'm surprised that 6mm is necessary. How far are we talking about?
 
Yes. But what about lighting? You'll need another switched FCU with 5A fuse in it for lights.

In the house,13A FCU will be fine, providing she doesnt have kettle plus heater!
take a look at the current required to actually BLOW a 13A fuse.

PS, I'm surprised that 6mm is necessary. How far are we talking about?
Yes I was going to put a spur in for the lights in the summerhouse. It's about 60 metres. You never know what people will plug in so was trying to give as much power but keep costs down
 
To be honest, my first choice would be neither!
or split supply at house to small RCD main switch DB at house end and use a 20A mcb to feed summerhouse
My thinking would be to split the supply at house with overcurrent protection but not RCD, and have small CU with RCD in the summerhouse . This assumes the house is not TT and the 6mm cable is mechanically protected or in ducting.

Then a future inevitable fault outside (e.g. light fitting filling with water) won't turn off half the house.
Your method still achieves that but is a longer walk to turn it back on again!
 
To be honest, my first choice would be neither!

My thinking would be to split the supply at house with overcurrent protection but not RCD, and have small CU with RCD in the summerhouse . This assumes the house is not TT and the 6mm cable is mechanically protected or in ducting.

Then a future inevitable fault outside (e.g. light fitting filling with water) won't turn off half the house.
Your method still achieves that but is a longer walk to turn it back on again!
Yeah I know what your saying. Did one like that recently. Just trying to keep costs down. There isn't any outside lights etc so hopefully not much that can fill with water at the summerhouse.
 
The thing that will really push up the costs is when additional equipment at the summer house means the cable and fusing you install now isn't adequate, and the whole lot has to be upgraded.
I discussed "future proofing" with the customer but she's adamant she only need 2 double sockets and a light
 

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