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Hi there.
My friend is building a new house. He has decided to put service point in and out building next to new house. A duct has been run from out building to house. I will be using 16mm three core to supply house db. I've decided to use rcbo's for circuits in the house. But I am unsure if the cable at the out building side should be rcd after the cut off to supply the house? Any advice would be appreciated.
 
Two things:

1) Check your calculations for voltage drop for the lighting - you might need to upgrade that 16mm to a 25mm depending on length of run
2) It would probably pay you to bring the incomer into a metal-clad consumer unit anyway as that way you have something to make your armoured off to and also can run some ancillary sockets and lights in the outhouse more easily.

No, you don't need to provide upstream RCD protection to the cable, but personally I would install it onto a DP MCB rather than a single.
 
The half storey is built in the roof space with dormers!!!

sounds like some sort of hobbit hole..........


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what the hell are you building over there ? lol.

;-)
 

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