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Hi I'm running a new consumer unit in my shed for 2 lights and 4 sockets. Would I be ok running 6mm swa cable from a 40A mcb from a duel rcd board thanks Simon
 
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Unless the shed is next to the house, and even then I'd reconsider, I generally wouldn't RCD the SWA. The SWA doesn't need it, but the final circuits do; give them their own RCD or RCBO in the shed CU. Re earlier replies, Distance (volt drop) and demand ( design current) and de future (up grades) will help determine conductor size.
 

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