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matt94
Hi, I was going to post in the DIY forum but don't seem to have permission to at the moment. If i could ask a quick question - are you able to offer your opinion on my plan below:
I have a b16 circuit breaker in the CU for a radial circuit out to my garage. In the garage the cable feeds into a 13amp switch (for the light) and then spurs/continues on to a double-socket outlet.
I wish to extend the circuit and add two more double-socket outlets.
The plan is to continue the circuit from the existing DSO, and extend the radial to the two new DSOs.
Question 1: Is this acceptable practice?
Question 2: If I accidentally overload the circuit, eg by drawing 4000w from an outlet (4000w / 240v = 16.6a) the worst case scenario is that the 13amp fused switch will blow - is that correct?
Many thanks
I have a b16 circuit breaker in the CU for a radial circuit out to my garage. In the garage the cable feeds into a 13amp switch (for the light) and then spurs/continues on to a double-socket outlet.
I wish to extend the circuit and add two more double-socket outlets.
The plan is to continue the circuit from the existing DSO, and extend the radial to the two new DSOs.
Question 1: Is this acceptable practice?
Question 2: If I accidentally overload the circuit, eg by drawing 4000w from an outlet (4000w / 240v = 16.6a) the worst case scenario is that the 13amp fused switch will blow - is that correct?
Many thanks