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Guys

I don't have my regs book on me at the moment so looking for some advice please!

I have been asked to install power to a garage, at the moment there is a light which is fed from the d/b to an FCU in the garage (about 5m away), it's on a 16A MCB protected by a 30mA RCD. The cable from the d/b to the FCU is currently 2.5mm. What are the regs about installing a small ring and the lighting from 1 FCU? or would I need to get a 2way d/b in the garage? Would the cable from the house need upgrading?

He only wants 2 double socket outlets in the garage and 2 x lights (1 x fluorescent and 1 x spot light over work bench).

Thanks all:D

Mark
 
The only reason to upgrade the cable is either due to additional load, distance or route etc.

2.5 is fine on a 20A mcb.

It all depends on what the homeowner is going to be using in the garage.
 
I did one last week.

I ran 2.5mm from the main CU on a 32A breaker into a garage CU, the garage CU had a 30mA RCD, I then took a 16A for a radial and a 6A for 2 x floris. I also ran it from the RCD side of the main CU to protect the cable run that went through to the garage via wall mounted conduit.

I was going to run 6mm from the CU as the garage CU came with a 32A for a ring, so to save money I popped in a radial on a 16A.

A few weeks back I also did one for a tight sod!!.. To save him money I FCU'd it at both sides of the circuit and then ran a 2 gang socket from the FCU in the garage and then ran a fused spur from that for a light.
 
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I did one last week.

I ran 2.5mm from the main CU on a 32A breaker into a garage CU, the garage CU had a 30mA RCD, I then took a 16A for a radial and a 6A for 2 x floris. I also ran it from the RCD side of the main CU to protect the cable run that went through to the garage via wall mounted conduit.

I was going to run 6mm from the CU as the garage CU came with a 32A for a ring, so to save money I popped in a radial on a 16A.

Sorry I thought you said you ran a 2-5 on a 32 amp breaker for a second???

getting back to the original question why not run the 2-5 on a 20 amp with the sockets on it then put a switch spur up for the lights
 

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