Shed Wiring

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Hi,

Just a quick question regarding some shed wiring.

The house has a brick shed which is adjoined to the house. Currently an extension lead runs through a hole drilled in a wall.

What I plan to do is to extend the ring main from the house into the shed. Is this acceptable?

I cannot easily get to the consumer unit, hence I am thinking of simply extending the ring and the lighting circuit through the wall into the shed.

Thanks
DJDUNKY
 
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So long as it's done correctly & safely then tested & certificated, you dont have a problem.
 
Whats wrong with the extension lead?

I ask because it is always recommended to have external electrics seperate from house electrics. Extending the ring main means it cannot be easily isolated. You cannot simply put a switch in it. The extension lead is preferable in my opinion, as you can unplug it if it starts to trip the RCD etc.
 
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Nothing wrong with an extension lead but want to put about 3 metal clad double sockets in opposite corners of the shed. Hence why I thought it would be better to simply extend the ring through the wall and also with the lighting.
 

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