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I am planning to run a power to the garage from a 16 amps RDC from house CU in a new build. I want a power a twin socket, an internal light, and a floodlight. There is a power feed to a junction box on the outside of the house from a CU. My plan is to install a power supply as per the attached sketch. I will call an electrician to connect and test the system. Planning not to have CU in the garage as i will not need any more supply and want to keep the cost down. Any advice will be useful and how much an electrician would charge to connect and test?

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I agree with the swa being earthed if you ran the cable from your house protected by a b32 and got a small metal 2 way consumer unit with a b6 and b16 b6 for the lighting and b16 for the socket it’s saves you spur of the socket with a fused spur for the lighting (just an apprentice)
 
From what I understand, there is already in place a connection point and duct work for a cable to be run to the shed/garage.
It appears SWA is not required.
Not sure if notification is required, as this appears to be just extending an existing circuit?
 
From what I understand, there is already in place a connection point and duct work for a cable to be run to the shed/garage.
It appears SWA is not required.
Not sure if notification is required, as this appears to be just extending an existing circuit?
Even if it does not require notification it comes under part P and as such it is a legal requirement that the work complies with bs7671, which will include a requirement for certification,
 
Thanks, DPG, I am going to use metal clade twin sockets (only one) and two 5 amp fused metal clade switches to power an internal light and floodlight, this is only if approved by an electrician, which I am still finding one.

Metal clad are always a good idea in a garage. I would personally fit at least 2 double sockets. One on each wall ideally. Think of if you have a battery charger plugged in, radio maybe. Then lawnmower. You get the idea. Easier to do it now than upgrade later.
 
I agree with the swa being earthed if you ran the cable from your house protected by a b32 and got a small metal 2 way consumer unit with a b6 and b16 b6 for the lighting and b16 for the socket it’s saves you spur of the socket with a fused spur for the lighting (just an apprentice)
Thanks for the response. House CU has already got a separate supply for the garage with 16 amps fuse. this supply is terminated in a junction box outside the house with conduit pipe buried underground to the garage wall.
 
Metal clad are always a good idea in a garage. I would personally fit at least 2 double sockets. One on each wall ideally. Think of if you have a battery charger plugged in, radio maybe. Then lawnmower. You get the idea. Easier to do it now than upgrade later.
thanks, my son only wants a minimum supply to the garage for internal light and outside flood light, he is not a DIYer at all.
 
That looks a bit like a rushed bodge by the on site sparks tbh,the red plugs partially in the box tell me enough really,but the MCB needs to be turned off immediately and left off until the cable in the box is properly and safely terminated.
 
That looks a bit like a rushed bodge by the on site sparks tbh,the red plugs partially in the box tell me enough really,but the MCB needs to be turned off immediately and left off until the cable in the box is properly and safely terminated.
Thanks, Dave, I was also very surprised to see the loose connection and CU on. I will speak to the site manager and switch off the garage supply from the CU.
 

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