FarmerPug wrote:Ill put an RCD before it comes into the consumer unit, therefore everything will be protected?
Im in the maze of MCBs now i dont know what to get.
how does this sound:
- 2 of these:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/WYNSB06.html
1 for the two inside lights which are tubes, and then the other for the 100w outdoor light.
- and then 2 of these:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/WYNSB32.html
for the plug sockets to the left and right.
i think this might leave 1 space on my consumer unit, could i squeeze the RCB in there?
in that case what size do i need.
these are fine FP, as long as you dont plan on running anything too meaty from the sockets in the shed then this set up would be equivalent to what you should have in the house, but remember even if you have 32a mcbs in the shed but its still only fed from plug top or similar in the house you will only have 13amps or so to play with.
Best bet would to be to feed it from a separate MCB in the house or better still a stand alone board fed from the main incomer preferably with an RCD main switch.
You can stick an RCBO in that board you have on the outgoing side for the sockets, which hopefully would stop you frying too much if you decided to do something in the rain, or cut a cable by mistake(easily done with grinders and the like)
Maybe
this one its a type "C" so slightly stronger on breaking curve (25kA instead of 15kA) but still with the same 30ma protection on the earth leakage side so better for stuff that has a high motor current surge at start up, welders, big grinders, drills, pressure washers well anything with a motor really.
Good luck with it all, but really you need to be thinking about where the power is coming from quite soon
