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Hi there iv been asked to install 2 outside sockets and was wondering the best way people would do this.

first things first the ring is currently not rcd protected so could I get away with getting 2 outdoor rcd sockets instead of putting an rcbo on the whole circuit??
also what would be the best way to wire it, by splitting the ring or would it be okay to put a FCU which then feeds both sockets?
 
cool thanks what about earthing arrangments?
if it is for 2 caravans i would buy the dual 16 amp units in one enclosure from denmans which is about 70 notes and drop the earth off in a wago on the din rail in it. Then whack a 5 ft rod in the ground by the socket and use that earth in the sockets. The unit I am talking about comes with 2 rcds in it and is designed to run 2 16 amp caravans. you could feed it on a 32 amp mcb, JMO
 
Hope that's not a skinny earth rod or the pr*t that's a tw*t will get on his high horse again!:59:
if it is for 2 caravans i would buy the dual 16 amp units in one enclosure from denmans which is about 70 notes and drop the earth off in a wago on the din rail in it. Then whack a 5 ft rod in the ground by the socket and use that earth in the sockets. The unit I am talking about comes with 2 rcds in it and is designed to run 2 16 amp caravans. you could feed it on a 32 amp mcb, JMO
 
One of these perhaps?

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Yup a different job now, you want 2 16 amp caravan sockets with isolators on them and convert to tt at the sockets, 2 16 amp supplies direct from the DB

I agree, but you could argue that and not TT it, just say you are installing two outdoor power points. It's up to them what they plug in it, there's no difference you installing an outside socket or a blue outside socket, just happens to be a different shape and colour.

Look at it this way, why should you TT it just because it's blue and round? It's only a power point at the end of the day.
 
Just to add to my previous comment, obviously RCD protect it if it's outside.

Im sure you see what I'm saying, if you fit a normal 13A socket it's all good, I know why but why should you TT it because it's a different shape?


What is the earthing arrangements (couldn't see if OP stated that) -

For this TT question (and RCBO issues) have a look at BGB 708.553.1.......
 
I agree, but you could argue that and not TT it, just say you are installing two outdoor power points. It's up to them what they plug in it, there's no difference you installing an outside socket or a blue outside socket, just happens to be a different shape and colour.

Look at it this way, why should you TT it just because it's blue and round? It's only a power point at the end of the day.
Depends on the original earthing arrangement. If there is a TNS system in place then agree no tt, just use the TNS earth available and bobs your uncle. If however it is a TNC-S/PME then I would TT. Section 7 is quite clear about that regarding caravan supplies and that unit is for caravans. I think as the customer has told the OP the supplies are for 2 caravans he must adhere to the regs in this case.
 

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