@OP. if the shed is metal framed, then yo're doing the right thing by installing a TT rod thingy. something about the supplires return cable nor returning due to pikeys nicking copper. gives that metal skin a nice tingly feel.
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Rough day or what, pal?
Well you are Irish :biggrin:
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Since his post has been fully answered I'll try for some help.
I've similarly done a week long course and am fully qualified although I don't have this Pat's testing course, I don't know who she is either so any help on that would be great. I have got a P part though as it was included in the ÂŁ6000 I paid to the training people. I'd ring them but I don't want to look stupid to them so thought I'd ask you friendly lot.
I've been consulted by a customer who wants power to an outbuilding which is an unspecified distance away from the house. I also should add that the gear that's going into this outbuilding hasn't been decided either. I reckon a 4mm flat cable with an earth a live and a neutral should do the job. I think the outbuilding will be brick built but couldn't swear to that just now.
I plan on putting an reduced current device on each end of the cable as I think it will increase safety.
Any help available please? I also need to get this right as I'm using this job to get my P part membership off this
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