A dedicated 20A type C MCB located in the consumer unit in my house feeds power to my detached brick-built double garage via an underground armoured cable. This MCB is one of a group that is controlled by an 80A RCD.
There is no additional MCB protection within the garage. The incoming armoured cable simply connects to a fused spur, from which there are two output cables, one to feed a lighting circuit and one to feed a double 13A socket. I am assuming that this met all the regulations when the garage was built around 30 years ago.
I have three questions.
There is no additional MCB protection within the garage. The incoming armoured cable simply connects to a fused spur, from which there are two output cables, one to feed a lighting circuit and one to feed a double 13A socket. I am assuming that this met all the regulations when the garage was built around 30 years ago.
I have three questions.
- Is my garage wiring still considered acceptable or should I really have a secondary consumer unit in the garage with separate MCBs for lighting and power?
- Would the answer to my first question be different if I wanted a second double 13A socket in the garage?
- What would be the best way to extend power from the garage to an adjacent wooden potting shed? I would want the shed to have lighting and one double 13A socket.
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