I have installed a 15 meter length of 2.5mmsq 3 core SWA to my shed and intend to attach it into the kitchen ring which is the closest ring which is 32 Amp breaker protected. The SWA will terminate in the shed on a plastic 4 way consumer unit with a 100A main switch.
The house consumer unit is RCD protected already as it's recently been upgraded to current specs.
The kitchen ring runs a 2.3KW cooker so 9 Amps, a kettle of 2.2KW so another 9 Amps and a 800W microwave so 3 Amps. 21 in total. 11 to spare according to the breaker in the main consumer unit.
I intend to install a fridge freezer and fluorescent light in the shed so can’t see it drawling more than around 7 amps.
My question is, should I
1.Terminate the SWA in the kitchen onto a 13 Amp 1 gang RCD connected into the ring, replacing the 13 Amp fuse with a 10 Amp.
2.Terminate the SWA on a standard 13 Amp double pole fused spur into the ring replacing the 13 Amp fuse with a 10 Amp?
In both instances I’m unsure if I should
Earth the armour of the cable to the rings earth end only, observing attaching the internal earth core of the SWA to the ring earth and shed consumer unit earth bar?
Earth the armour of the cable to the ring earth end and at the consumer unit earth bar in the shed, observing attaching the internal earth core of the SWA to the ring earth and shed consumer unit earth bar?
The shed is installed onto concrete paving of roughly 6 inches deep and I intend to seal the shed base with several layers of bitumen to prevent rot and provide additional electrical insulation.
Help please Temple!