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Hi guys,
I'm going to put a cabin on my garden which is going to be made into a hair salon.
im starting to confuse myself on how to run the supply in to the cabin.
current arrangement in house is a dual RCD consumer unit (plastic)
TNCS supply.
in the cabin there will need to be power for maybe 3 lights
3 heaters at probably around 2000w each
a water boiler supply
and probably a radial circuit for general power

i was was thinking to run a 10mm 2 core armoured supply terminating it into adapt box and running a 10mm T&E to the consumer unit
part of it will be buried
now I know I shouldn't be exporting the PME and should put the cabin on its own TT system
im just curious on best way to connect this back up at the house avoiding discrimination of RCDs
there will also be extraneous parts within the cabin ie water supply (would any bonding be required even though it's bonded within the house) probably a silly question.
i appreciate your thoughts but it's something I have not come across before.
any thing else you need to know just ask.
 
Yea partly above ground across the house then buried to the cabin..
Murdoch how would you say im best connecting the armoured into the consumer unit (the consumer unit is on an external wall)

I would terminate the outer shealth of the swa into a Wiska box but then continue the inner cores through the wall directly to the CU.
 
Murdoch;116769 plumbers should be buried at 600 / 800 mm down - not sure how anything above ground is going to be OK unless you want it to spring leaks every winter![/QUOTE said:
corrected that for you.
 
For the tiny amount extra it will cost you can get 10mm three core SWA and you will have a main bond at the new outbuilding in the form of the extra core, this will be sufficient to bond the extraneous parts at the outbuilding and use the PME Earth of the installation.

The chances of a buried water main being anything other than blue MDPE pipe these days is pretty rare, but if they do use copper then it will make a lovely little earth rod to supplement your PME Earth connection.

To achieve good discrimination you could feed the submain via a KMF style switchfuse.
 
For the tiny amount extra it will cost you can get 10mm three core SWA and you will have a main bond at the new outbuilding in the form of the extra core, this will be sufficient to bond the extraneous parts at the outbuilding and use the PME Earth of the installation.

The chances of a buried water main being anything other than blue MDPE pipe these days is pretty rare, but if they do use copper then it will make a lovely little earth rod to supplement your PME Earth connection.

To achieve good discrimination you could feed the submain via a KMF style switchfuse.



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