Outdoor Sockets

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I need to install a couple of sockets to the outside of my house to be able to run a water feature pump and some external lights. I have a IP66 rated waterproof double socket for the outside but need to know if I can take the feed for this from a internal double socket.

Will I need to use a Fused Spur unit ?

The water pump is rated at 45 Watts and the lights are 10 watts each. Total for the lights is 60 watts
 
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The way to do this is to convert the double socket to a dual socket. Then one one side you have a single socket and the other side a 13A FCU.
Alternatively, if you still need the double socket, spur off to a 13A FCU and take your outside sockets from that.
I am assuming your double socket is RCD protected, if not use an RCD protected FCU.
Remember this work is notifiable to LABC.
 
you use a dual box

this is a metal (or plastic) backbox that is a bit wider than a double-socket box. It holds two single accessories.
 
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Outdoor sockets fixed to the building come under Part P of the Building Regulations and must be notified the Planning Officer or carried out by a Part P Registered electrician. They must also be 30mA RCD protected.

It's worth noting that ALL garden fixed electrical installations come under Part P.
 
Actually it's worth noting that Part P applies to all work on electrical installations that are intended to operate at low or extra-low voltage and are:
(a) in or attached to a dwelling;
(b) in the common parts of a building serving one or more dwellings, but excluding power supplies to lifts;
(c) in a building that receives its electricity from a source located within or shared with a dwelling; or
(d) in a garden or in or on land associated with a building where the electricity is from a source located within or shared with a dwelling.

I know you meant "notifiable" when you said "come under", but people often forget that whoever does any work, even changing a light switch, is legally bound to comply with P1.
 
I can see that pedantry is your strong..er ...weak point :D But yes, on a point of pedantry, I stand corrected :oops:
 

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