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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.
 
Andy,

Thats why I asked the question, as I want to understand the full methodology behind their recommendation. I am pretty sure it is a simple answer and probably something I am just overlooking.


Is the supply fed via a FSU? RCD protected? and a bit of advice gain access to the trainee section, you will get more help in there
 
Pete,

Cheers for the advice and I will try to gain access to the trainee section, Did you mean FCU, if so yes and no its not RCD protected.

Do you mean that there isn't any RCD protection at the CU? if that is the case the I would fit an RCD FCU at the point of connection of the SWA
 
Andy,

I am registered as a domestic electrician with the NICEIC but am learning everything by reading and researching myself. I have completed my 17th edition, domestic installers course and building regs but am fully aware I don't have the experience or qualifications of more experienced sparks, hence why I might appear to ask silly questions. Yes I am "qualified / registered" but would still consider myself a trainee.

So, are you a DIYer or an electrician ? I'm still none the wiser.
 
Pete,

Thanks for taking the time helping me out!

There is not RCD protection at the CU and I was going to add RCD protection but was thinking where the SWA terminates within the garage. I still dont understand this 6amp breaker thing though lol

Do you mean that there isn't any RCD protection at the CU? if that is the case the I would fit an RCD FCU at the point of connection of the SWA
 

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