Hi all
Long time reader, first time poster...
I'm about to purchase a pond pump and filter which have a 3 and 5amp fuse rating respectively. I planned to wire these into a fused IP66 switch box next to the pond which will then run to the house. At the moment I have an RCD double socket on the outside wall which I assume has been spurred from the living room circuit but I don't know for certain (it was previously a regular socket but I swapped it with an RCD after buying the house). I use the socket for various tools and bits so the Mrs doesn't kill me in my sleep.
My question is this; should I stick a 30Ma RCD socket before the spurred socket and wire the pond switches into this, or should I put the RCD after the plug socket?
The outside socket is only used occasionally so there isn't an appliance coming off it regularly but obviously I don't know what the position will be when I'm not around.
I know multiple RCD and fuses is somewhat redundant with minimal benefit but it's outside and I'd rather have multiple redundancies in the event of a problem.
(This seems like an obvious one but I think I'm having a bit of a moment).
Thanks for any help in advance!
Long time reader, first time poster...
I'm about to purchase a pond pump and filter which have a 3 and 5amp fuse rating respectively. I planned to wire these into a fused IP66 switch box next to the pond which will then run to the house. At the moment I have an RCD double socket on the outside wall which I assume has been spurred from the living room circuit but I don't know for certain (it was previously a regular socket but I swapped it with an RCD after buying the house). I use the socket for various tools and bits so the Mrs doesn't kill me in my sleep.
My question is this; should I stick a 30Ma RCD socket before the spurred socket and wire the pond switches into this, or should I put the RCD after the plug socket?
The outside socket is only used occasionally so there isn't an appliance coming off it regularly but obviously I don't know what the position will be when I'm not around.
I know multiple RCD and fuses is somewhat redundant with minimal benefit but it's outside and I'd rather have multiple redundancies in the event of a problem.
(This seems like an obvious one but I think I'm having a bit of a moment).
Thanks for any help in advance!