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Hi,

I am installing an outside socket but had a question about how I can connect it to the internal supply. I have tried to represent my options/plan in the attached image. Are there issues with either of these approaches?

Additionally, does this work need to be approved/signed off in anyway or can it be done as a DIY job?

Thanks

[ElectriciansForums.net] Connecting outside socket to internal supply
 
scrub top pic. that's for wimps.
you don't need a FCU as long as the internal socket is not a spur, and there's only 1 outside socket (single or double). it also only needs to be an RCD socket if the house ring final is not RCD protected in itself. a Minor Works Cert. is desirable, but it's not notifiable work under part pee.
 
Also what cable are you taking to your socket? Pic says "swa 2.5mm2 t/e" which are two different cables? Needs to be 2.5mm 3core swa scrub the t/e bit
 
How the frig are you going to terminate that swa cable?

I’m not even sure you need swa
 
How the frig are you going to terminate that swa cable?

I’m not even sure you need swa
Take the spur cable straight outside fit a IP rated SFS nd take the SWA to the ip rated twin socket, gland into the spur and the twin socket
 
Sorry Pete
I can’t understand how the swa is going to be terminated in too the plastic outside socket and the switch fused spur, and still have fault protection with the armour ?
And why is a switch fused spur even needed.


And why swa?
 
Sorry Pete
I can’t understand how the swa is going to be terminated in too the plastic outside socket and the switch fused spur, and still have fault protection with the armour ?
And why is a switch fused spur even needed.


And why swa?
outside socket remote from house, ergo... SWA. what's the problem with terminating i a IP65 socket box?
 
how remote is remote?

There’s no reason it has to be swa.
 
scrub top pic. that's for wimps.
you don't need a FCU as long as the internal socket is not a spur, and there's only 1 outside socket (single or double). it also only needs to be an RCD socket if the house ring final is not RCD protected in itself. a Minor Works Cert. is desirable, but it's not notifiable work under part pee.

Thanks. Although for wimps :) is it viable? Allows me to plug and unplug as needed and not mess with a spur off the socket which is a little way from the wall.

I am actually looking to do this in two different places so may do a different approach in each based on use case.
 
how remote is remote?

There’s no reason it has to be swa.
Quite right you could use conduit, but SWA is easier to install.
 
so, if on a plug top, you'd not fix T/E into a plug top, would you. if you did i'd come all the way down to that den of iniquity (london) and spank your arse.
 

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