Hi.
I am having my rear garden landscaped and at the same time taking the opportunity to install garden lights and a water feature.
As I want to get the landscaper to bury/pave over the armoured cable I would like to know whether or not the circuit I am planning meets current regulations, as once in place it would be difficult to rectify.
I plan to run a feed to a 13amp socket direct from the main Consumer unit, into which will be plugged a RCD and a timer. I then plan to run a Radial Circuit (pluggrd into the timer) using 2.5mm Armoured Cable to feed 2 Single Weaterproof Sockets and 2 Double Weatherproof Sockets. the length from the Consumer Unit to the final socket being in the region of 35-40 metres.
I then plan to feed the lights and water feature (both mains voltage) by simply plugging into the sockets and running standard twin + earth cable (in plastic conduit) to the various fittings via light sensors.
I would appreciate any comment on the above proposed installation.
Also. another question. Not all of the garden lighting will be installed at the same time. If Istart out with say 2 lights and then have the installation certified, do I have to get further certification for the next set of lights or feature I 'plug in'.
Thanks
I am having my rear garden landscaped and at the same time taking the opportunity to install garden lights and a water feature.
As I want to get the landscaper to bury/pave over the armoured cable I would like to know whether or not the circuit I am planning meets current regulations, as once in place it would be difficult to rectify.
I plan to run a feed to a 13amp socket direct from the main Consumer unit, into which will be plugged a RCD and a timer. I then plan to run a Radial Circuit (pluggrd into the timer) using 2.5mm Armoured Cable to feed 2 Single Weaterproof Sockets and 2 Double Weatherproof Sockets. the length from the Consumer Unit to the final socket being in the region of 35-40 metres.
I then plan to feed the lights and water feature (both mains voltage) by simply plugging into the sockets and running standard twin + earth cable (in plastic conduit) to the various fittings via light sensors.
I would appreciate any comment on the above proposed installation.
Also. another question. Not all of the garden lighting will be installed at the same time. If Istart out with say 2 lights and then have the installation certified, do I have to get further certification for the next set of lights or feature I 'plug in'.
Thanks