Is a normal surface-mounted socket OK for a (brick) shed?
The shed is connected to the kitchen with a covered, secure, "utility
room" - ie. probably not an official indoor "room".
I intend to run a spur from the kitchen ring-main along the brick wall
of this utility room to the shed.
The kitchen circuit will be protected by RCD.
Do I need any particular protection for the cable other than plastic
trunking?
Should the spur be fused?
Thanks
Steve
PS. Before you all shout Part P, I'm also rewiring the whole house - so
far this is the only bit that I couldn't find satisfactory answers for.
Once I've finished planning, I will either notify LABC or get my electrician
(who will do the final connection to the consumer unit) to check it.
The shed is connected to the kitchen with a covered, secure, "utility
room" - ie. probably not an official indoor "room".
I intend to run a spur from the kitchen ring-main along the brick wall
of this utility room to the shed.
The kitchen circuit will be protected by RCD.
Do I need any particular protection for the cable other than plastic
trunking?
Should the spur be fused?
Thanks
Steve
PS. Before you all shout Part P, I'm also rewiring the whole house - so
far this is the only bit that I couldn't find satisfactory answers for.
Once I've finished planning, I will either notify LABC or get my electrician
(who will do the final connection to the consumer unit) to check it.