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Benny_Boy
Evenin' all,
I've got a wooden cabin to connect up+ install CU at the bottom of a garden. about 15m away from house supply. (TN-C-S)
cabin has been "wired" by the owner. all cables just clipped direct to the ply walls. no trunking. (lights in 2.5/1.5)!
It generally complies (the odd bend radius needs sorting) and looks like a dog's dinner, but it's safe, and will comply when I've finished.
Cabin already has a 6/2.5 feed from house CU buried in plastic pipe on a 40A 60898 on a 30mA RCD.
There are no services to the cabin (water/gas etc) , and the cabin is constructed exclusively from wood & glass ie, no extraneous conductive bits.
BRB says that 2.5mm earthing conductor is ok if mechanically protected + sheathed, the question is.........
Should I TT it or not?
any suggestions/opinions appreciated
bless yer
I've got a wooden cabin to connect up+ install CU at the bottom of a garden. about 15m away from house supply. (TN-C-S)
cabin has been "wired" by the owner. all cables just clipped direct to the ply walls. no trunking. (lights in 2.5/1.5)!
It generally complies (the odd bend radius needs sorting) and looks like a dog's dinner, but it's safe, and will comply when I've finished.
Cabin already has a 6/2.5 feed from house CU buried in plastic pipe on a 40A 60898 on a 30mA RCD.
There are no services to the cabin (water/gas etc) , and the cabin is constructed exclusively from wood & glass ie, no extraneous conductive bits.
BRB says that 2.5mm earthing conductor is ok if mechanically protected + sheathed, the question is.........
Should I TT it or not?
any suggestions/opinions appreciated
bless yer