Many thanks to all who have commented so far… I said I would post again as I don’t like abandoned threads. Of course any comments / discussion are more than welcome…
In terms of supply
The most elegant solution: split the incomer to a Henley block, main switch then to SWA. Take SWA to greenhouse and terminate in IP rated CU with RCD, 16A MCB for Socket and 6A MCB for light (or better still two RCBOs)
The next best solution: 16A RCBO in existing CU, from here inside house in T&E to exit point, through wall into adaptable box and convert to SWA. Terminate in socket and provide further power to light by means of switched FCU fused down to 5A.
The least best but simplest to install solution: Spur off power circuit with FCU fused to 13A. Through wall and into SWA as per second solution.
I don’t see the merit in having a separate IP rated CU in the GH except in case of solution 1 as any RCD tripping could trip either RCD as there would be no discrimination (the house CU end having to be 30mA for the T&E run)
However the earthing and bonding arrangements were the original point of this thread, separate post below.
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Earthing arrangements
(note that house earthing arrangements are TN-S – for TN-C-S this may well be different and TT the only way to go)
1. Put earth rod in at GH end. GH electrics (irrespective of supply type as above post) earthed via rod solely i.e. not connected to house earth. Armour of SWA connected to house earth at house end only. GH bonded to earth rod.
2. Export the house earth. For the purposes of earthing, this would be the third core of the SWA (not the armour). The armour would be connected to earth at the house end only. For the purposes of bonding, run G/Y 10mm cable back to the MET at the house supply.
The more I think about it the better I like idea 1. The floor of the GH will be earthy, and I think it’s better that the frame is closer to that earth than the MET earth, which could be at a different potential.
So why should one not export the house earth AND put in an earth rod and connect them together, as suggested by strima and somersetsparks? If so, should we connect the rod to the house exported CPC and/or the armour of the SWA or both?
If we connect the GH frame to the earth rod, and also to the house earth, surely the frame becomes an extraneous-conductive-part (as it would be connected to the house earth and also be well below 22KOhm to MET) and would therefore also require bonding back to the MET. So let’s suggest we do that – but then we have parallel paths to earth which could potentially induce eddy currents in the CPC…?
So I think the best solution is to TT the greenhouse and leave it separate from the house earth. But I am interested to hear opinions on this – if we TT the greenhouse, is it better to separate this from the house earth or not?
A further thought
1. The base of the GH is steel, the frame aluminium, and the bonding copper. Bonding between the three might degrade the quality of the connection over time?
Well, if you’ve made it this far thanks and I look forward to any further discussion.