I've just moved into a virtually new home with detached double garage and has the original install as supplied.
I need to add a lot of light internally in the garage…..something like 12x58w tubes. I also would like to add 2-4x double sockets around the space.
The current setup has 2.5mm T&E running from the utility room / main board on a dedicated 16a MCB where it goes through some conduit out to the garage through the wall. The distance covered is ~8m.
In the garage it directly enters a double socket, where it then runs into a 3a FCU to feed the flood light and interior light switches.
The tubes are going to run right up to the limit of the 3a fuse in the FCU and if the floodlight comes on (400w) it’ll definitely be over. Ideally I’d put a 5a fuse in the FCU.
I do not understand why the MCB is 16a and not 20a. If I could swap to 20a MCB, which the 2.5mm T&E should be rated for in conduit, I could comfortably use a 5a fuse in the FCU feeding the lights?
The test sheet seems to say ‘Garage 20a MCB’ too.
As this is a radial, can I simply add additional sockets by continuing the radial socket to socket?
All pointers appreciated. The likelihood of a full load, exceeding 16a, is not great but plausible in a few circumstances (big jetwash, all the lights on etc)
I need to add a lot of light internally in the garage…..something like 12x58w tubes. I also would like to add 2-4x double sockets around the space.
The current setup has 2.5mm T&E running from the utility room / main board on a dedicated 16a MCB where it goes through some conduit out to the garage through the wall. The distance covered is ~8m.
In the garage it directly enters a double socket, where it then runs into a 3a FCU to feed the flood light and interior light switches.
The tubes are going to run right up to the limit of the 3a fuse in the FCU and if the floodlight comes on (400w) it’ll definitely be over. Ideally I’d put a 5a fuse in the FCU.
I do not understand why the MCB is 16a and not 20a. If I could swap to 20a MCB, which the 2.5mm T&E should be rated for in conduit, I could comfortably use a 5a fuse in the FCU feeding the lights?
The test sheet seems to say ‘Garage 20a MCB’ too.
As this is a radial, can I simply add additional sockets by continuing the radial socket to socket?
All pointers appreciated. The likelihood of a full load, exceeding 16a, is not great but plausible in a few circumstances (big jetwash, all the lights on etc)