It's a pme system with CU in property, having 100a rcd with mcbs. No extraneous conductive parts in shed.
Good answer, ta.
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It's a pme system with CU in property, having 100a rcd with mcbs. No extraneous conductive parts in shed.
Well it's a 100a main switch with 2 rcds and mcbs lol.Good answer, ta.
Thanks, I was only installing an outdoor CU (Ip65) as had been advised by sparky (called for quote) that's what he'd need to do so there was a point of isolation between house CU and shed.Can't see why you want 3 CUs. An outdoor socket does not require an outdoor CU. Even a shed does not require its own CU. Run the cable in from a spare way on the house CU direct to the sockets and the lights via a switched FCU.
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