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Recently had an electrician in to wire up power to a detached garage and also wire in a 32 amp rotary switch for an eventual hot tub install.

He has used a spare 40amp MCB in the house consumer for the garage and a 32amp one for the hot tub point. Cable run for both is about 10m each.

He left on Friday and the whole side of the consumer in the house tripped immediately and I started having doubts about other things then as part of the kitchen is also on that side of the consumer and hasn’t been touched. I then switched the two new circuits off and the consumer continues to trip whenever I plug anything in in the kitchen. Been promised a visit to sort it out but today I simply removed the new wiring into the consumer to see if I could get the kitchen back up as it’s a nightmare without and everything has returned to normal.

Now having major doubts about the rest of the work and have had another opinion from a retired electrician neighbour and it doesn’t look good. However original installer is saying it’s something simple and everything has been done to standard.

My main doubts are:

1. Is 4mm armoured cable sufficient for this layout. I have a 32 and 6 amp MCB on another board in the garage run from the 40amp MCB on the house board. This is to run 8 sockets and 4 led lights.
2. Is 4mm armoured cable sufficient for a hot tub. I am led to believe it should be 6mm.
3. Non of the armour part of the cable is earthed, he reckons it’s fine as it’s 3 core and earth is inside. I don’t believe this though and think it needs earthing at the house consumer at the very least.

I am struggling to have a reasoned discussion as he is the electrician and I’m reading stuff on the internet, I wouldn’t have even started searching had I not had the initial issues.

Meant to be inspected and a certificate off someone else this week but not sure that means much tbh?

Any advice on how to approach this very much appreciated.

Thanks,

Lee
 
The tripping could be purely coincidental but without a proper inspection and test we cannot diagnose over the internet.

As for the SWA earthing, the armour should be earthed at the supply end as abare minimum.

How is the SWA installed? If buried or clipped to to a wall then it is not sufficient for the 40 amp OCPD you have mentioned.
 
It’s clipped to a wall.
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Of which parts? Will grab some when it’s light if it’s outdoor you need. Cable run is clipped to wall, clipped under steps and a small part runs along the edge of the garden next to the garage base.
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Had this reply when I have questioned the cable thickness too.

For a 24m cable run the max load for a 4mm is 43.5amp its on a 40amp and 13 metres and a 32 amp for the hotub is nowhere near the max demand either
 
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The tripping you describe sounds like a N to E short on one of these new circuits. If that is the case it should have been found by testing before anything was energised; disconnecting the new cabling will have removed the N to E short.
 
Top one is before I disconnected (obviously).
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Did he just install a supply cable to a garage that was already wired or did he wire the garage as well?

Both.
 

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1. No the 4mm armoured cable is rated at 38A clipped direct, the 40A breaker is wrongly selected for the cable size. The claim of 43.5A is incorrect and suspicious as the regulations give cable current carrying capacities in whole numbers.

2. Yes 4mm may be fine for a 32A hot tub supply volt drop permitting, I have seen it where hot tub manufacturers insist on 6mm in their instructions though.

3. Yes the armouring should be earthed as it is an exposed conductive part. If the cable is buried at all then it should be earthed for that purpose too.
 
Has he given you any test paperwork? Also this is notifiable work under the Part P scheme, so he should have submitted this to the local council. I agree with SJD it sounds like a neutral earth fault, this should have been picked up if he had tested his work as he should have.
 

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