Hi there,
i have been racking my brains thinking of a way i can make this as safe as possible to allow what the customer is wanting.
At present he has a twin socket back entry spurred off ring main in house to garage.So off the spurred socket he has a FCU feeding lighting in the garage.Also off this socket he as a single socket extension lead looks like 1.5mm flex that plugs into the socket that runs around door frame. Plugged into the single socket is a 4 way extension lead feeding fridge freezer and a radio, also off this 4 way is a twin socket other side of his desk that just plugs into the 4 way.
Now the customer wants a outside socket wired to the twin socket, so basically some serious daisy chaining going on here. Saving grace is the 13amp plug tops i guess. I have told him how this setup is but has told me nothing big will ever be used on these sockets. I know not the point. but ive told him i will def have to fit a RCD FCU to feed both the twin and outside socket.
My initial thought was to not get involved. but he has assured me that the twin+outside socket will be left unplugged when not in use.
Am i over thinking this here or is it a case of i have explained the dangers and if he plugs the twin and outside socket in then its down to him ?
Maybe change the first single socket to a FCU ?
thoughts please.