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Hi all, 2nd year apprentice.

I'm looking to take a supply out to my garage, which is detached, from the DB at the front of the house (2 bed terraced, built 1978~)

The length of run is about 30m (having to go through either loft or under floorboards).

Intend to have a 20A radial and a 6A lighting circuit so am I right in thinking I'd allow 66% diversity for lighting and 50% for the power circuit as it's over 10A? So 13.96A total demand?

Thanks 😊
 
in practical terms, a garage supply will always (well nearly always) want a 32A supply as a minimum.
In the winter, there will inevitably be a 3Kw fan heater and the starting current of the angle grinder, chop saw, welder, hot tub, lawn mower, or any other of the common things plugged into a garage.
 
in practical terms, a garage supply will always (well nearly always) want a 32A supply as a minimum.
In the winter, there will inevitably be a 3Kw fan heater and the starting current of the angle grinder, chop saw, welder, hot tub, lawn mower, or any other of the common things plugged into a garage.
For my needs it will just be for a fridge/freezer, tumble dryer and use of garden/home equipment to hoover my car and trimming hedges.

But yeah if and when I move on one day someone else may want the extra capacity for more. Let's say I took 40A out there, what would I do for a mains switch in the dB?
 
ha, ha.

fridge/freezer 2A continuous 10A start
tumble drier 9A continuous 13A start
Vac. cleaner 8A continuous 13A start.

I rest my case.
 
For my needs it will just be for a fridge/freezer, tumble dryer and use of garden/home equipment to hoover my car and trimming hedges.

But yeah if and when I move on one day someone else may want the extra capacity for more. Let's say I took 40A out there, what would I do for a mains switch in the dB?
What do you mean mains switch in db? You could just add a 40a mcb to your existing db if using swa and fit a small board in the garage, with rcd protection of course
 
What do you mean mains switch in db? You could just add a 40a mcb to your existing db if using swa and fit a small board in the garage, with rcd protection of course
Well I was going to use RCBOs due to the built in RCD protection at the main DB in house. Then at the garage sub main dB have a main switch to isolate the two breakers on that board.

Hope that makes sense haha
 
If you fall out with the miss’s and are crashing in the shed one night and your RCBO trips right in the middle of a good movie, you will have to trail back to the house in the dark to reset the RCBO. Better design required, ideally with your RCBO at the shed end.
 
Detached garage, so buried cable between? Need SWA.
SWA does not need rcd protection.
The circuits from the board in the garage will.

What is in the house board at the moment? Mcb? Rcd? Photo please.


Are you working with a company? What do your colleagues suggest?
 
You will always end up needing more than you planned for!

There are a few ways to approach the design and you should go with the largest of:
  • What loads do I expect to use?
  • What is my basic cable choice capable of?
  • What cable size can I afford if looking to future usage?
You are unlikely to select less than 2.5mm SWA so buried it should be fine with a 32A MCB, but what is your route and hence the "methods" involved? They might lower the CCC if it runs through insulated regions.

Will you meed voltage drop with this choice?

Do you have extraneous conductive parts in the garage? If so do you need to size for PME bonding requirements?

What is your supply Ze and so can you meet sub-main disconnection time with the cable length and your chosen protection?
 
Well I was going to use RCBOs due to the built in RCD protection at the main DB in house. Then at the garage sub main dB have a main switch to isolate the two breakers on that board.

Hope that makes sense haha
Your swa cable does not need rcd protection. Personally I would have it on an mcb and either small board with rcbcos or rcd in garage.
 
40 amp mcb, 10mm 3 core swa, garage Cu, would cover most garage supplies and allow for future upgrades.

If there really is the likelihood of say an Ev point or hot tub, then I would use an SP+N fused connection unit.

But like already said, more information is needed.
 
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Cheers for the replies, much appreciated.

So the db is in the porch on the ground floor (highlighted red) and the first floor pic with red lines is my proposed route going under the floor boards or up into the loft.
 

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