by ericmark »
Fri Jul 08, 2016 1:24 pm
If one assumes only one item at a time is used in the garage then the maximum power required is 13A you can't get a 13A MCB so it would be 16A supply from consumer unit. I am working on that.
So cable size 2.5 mm sq can take 20A so it ample current wise, but there is also volt drop and earth loop impedance to consider. So 25 meters is the normal limit for volt drop with a 16A supply, that's cable length not distance to garage. So if more than 25 meters of cable is required then it needs to be heavier.
As to garage consumer unit, not required a simple switched fused connection unit (FCU) with a 3A fuse to reduce power to lights used as the light switch is all that is required. Even that not really required you are allowed 16A feed to lamps, but better with 3A then any fault is unlikely to cause bulbs to weld into holders.
Having said that if I was doing the job I would use 6 mm sq cable and because it is thicker to get two wires into the first socket or FCU in garage would be near impossible, my dad used a cooker switch inside the garage, a cooker connection unit would do the same job, it allowed you to reduce from 6 mm sq to 2.5 mm sq.
Technically if you reduce the current carrying capacity of the cable you should have an overload at that point. But since the MCB or RCBO in the consumer unit is only 16A no real need.
The requirement of RCD protection could change things, by time you fit an RCD maybe just as easy and cheap to fit a garage consumer unit. Depends if already fitted or if a RCBO will fit in the consumer unit.