Hi all,
I have been asked to add a couple of sockets and add power to an existing strip light (currently disconnected) in a garage. There is presently an SWA 2.5 mm cable that is apparently live but taped up, hanging loose in the garage which is fed from a 32a ring circuit located in a utility room. Before you say it yes I know that is madness to leave a live wire like that but it was nothing to do with me (it really wasn't)!
I called the NICEIC just to clarify the RCD situation and was advised to add a garage unit with RCD protection and use two 6amp breakers. My question is why do the breakers have to be limited to 6amps, e.g. I get in effect it would be like having a spur but dont understand why I cant have larger breaker?
Please go easy as I'm just trying to educate myself.
Thanks in advance.
I have been asked to add a couple of sockets and add power to an existing strip light (currently disconnected) in a garage. There is presently an SWA 2.5 mm cable that is apparently live but taped up, hanging loose in the garage which is fed from a 32a ring circuit located in a utility room. Before you say it yes I know that is madness to leave a live wire like that but it was nothing to do with me (it really wasn't)!
I called the NICEIC just to clarify the RCD situation and was advised to add a garage unit with RCD protection and use two 6amp breakers. My question is why do the breakers have to be limited to 6amps, e.g. I get in effect it would be like having a spur but dont understand why I cant have larger breaker?
Please go easy as I'm just trying to educate myself.
Thanks in advance.