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Hi all,

Went to a house on friday due to sub-main to shed not energising. This was simply due to the MCB playing up. I flicked it on and off a few times and it works fine now.

However im not happy with the way the submain has been installed poorly.

The sub-main is in the form of a 3 core SWA. It isnt buried properly as i can see it in some places and the armour isnt earthed. Only the end at the shed D.B is made off using a gland and the supply end in the house is just coming through the wall in to a 4x4 box and in to the C.U on top.
The SWA is rcd protected in the house but the small 2 way D.B in the shed is not.
The shed has a few sockets and lights and i believe the customer intends to plug in a jacuzzi which will be inside the shed.

1. Does the SWA that runs outside have to be RCD protected?

2. Is it ok to have the RCD in the house, protecting both the sub-main and the circuits in the shed?

I advised the customer that the submain was potentially dangerous due to installation methods.
I also advised to fit IP sockets in the shed due to being in close proximity to the jacuzzi
 

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