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Afternoon all,
Been reading lots and now starting to doubt myself with the route I've taken...
I've ran 18m 10mm 3 core SWA to an outbuilding come art studio. Supply is TN-S and had no option but to put the SWA on an RCD protected breaker (unless of course I Henley blocked it). 17th edition Ammendment 3 CCU at house end, metal sheath glanded to CCU. TBH although the SWA has mechanical protection and my understanding no need for it to be RCD protected I still preferred this route of it being so. It's been laid underground at the correct depth and in ducting also.
Okay so regarding the CCU at the studio end do I?
Q1) terminate the SWA in a Wiska type box rather than terminating in the CCU (metal)
Q2) provide a non RCD CCU in studio as circuits protected at house end
The studio is timber built, no extraneous conductive parts. Water main to studio is in MDPE as is the house up to point of external stopcock at street. There's a kitchenette and seperate toilet with sink laid all in plastic.
Circuits will consist of
-32A ring main, serving 9 DSO. All low draw stuff; radio, heat gun, phone charger maybe a TV. At most an oil heater. Reason there's so many is cause my wife will be working at different stations and needs (I prefer 'would like' ;0)) power near by.
-6A lighting circuit
-40A undercounter instantaneous 9.5w water heater or 2no 3kw water heaters to serve both sinks.
Heaters will only be run for short time to wash hands and fill up sink for the odd bit of washing up.
Q3) SWA protected with a 50A MCB oringinally a 40A until introduction of water heaters as hot water was going to come off the boiler at the house. Is 50A okay?
Q4) What size main breaker at the studio CCU? Was thinking 40A?
I'm hoping to use this along with the new install of the house to use as my assessment. Nervous is an understament!
Cheers all, hopefully I've got it all down, all the best.
Been reading lots and now starting to doubt myself with the route I've taken...
I've ran 18m 10mm 3 core SWA to an outbuilding come art studio. Supply is TN-S and had no option but to put the SWA on an RCD protected breaker (unless of course I Henley blocked it). 17th edition Ammendment 3 CCU at house end, metal sheath glanded to CCU. TBH although the SWA has mechanical protection and my understanding no need for it to be RCD protected I still preferred this route of it being so. It's been laid underground at the correct depth and in ducting also.
Okay so regarding the CCU at the studio end do I?
Q1) terminate the SWA in a Wiska type box rather than terminating in the CCU (metal)
Q2) provide a non RCD CCU in studio as circuits protected at house end
The studio is timber built, no extraneous conductive parts. Water main to studio is in MDPE as is the house up to point of external stopcock at street. There's a kitchenette and seperate toilet with sink laid all in plastic.
Circuits will consist of
-32A ring main, serving 9 DSO. All low draw stuff; radio, heat gun, phone charger maybe a TV. At most an oil heater. Reason there's so many is cause my wife will be working at different stations and needs (I prefer 'would like' ;0)) power near by.
-6A lighting circuit
-40A undercounter instantaneous 9.5w water heater or 2no 3kw water heaters to serve both sinks.
Heaters will only be run for short time to wash hands and fill up sink for the odd bit of washing up.
Q3) SWA protected with a 50A MCB oringinally a 40A until introduction of water heaters as hot water was going to come off the boiler at the house. Is 50A okay?
Q4) What size main breaker at the studio CCU? Was thinking 40A?
I'm hoping to use this along with the new install of the house to use as my assessment. Nervous is an understament!
Cheers all, hopefully I've got it all down, all the best.