Firstly, I'm not planning to do the wiring myself, I simply want to run the cable which is a long length to reduce the cost of the electrician (and its just something to do during lockdown).
We've had a brick garage installed, it is separate from the house, but only a matter of metres away (and the garage and house are connected by a double leaf brick wall. The garden is on a slope, with a holding wall so burying a cable between the buildings would not be possible. I'm looking to run conduit out of the house along the wall, into the garage.
The other thing to note is that our consumer unit is at the front of the house, so the total cable run (from consumer unit to garage) would be something around 40m. We have another unit towards the back of the house, but judging by its age, I'd rather ignore it with the view to remove it altogether at some point later down the line with other planned renovation.
I've purchased a garage unit:https://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/products/4365424-metal-clad-garage-unit-with-40a-rcd-and-6a-and-32a-mcb
It comes with a 40A RCD and 20mm knockouts. So I assumed I should just buy 20mm conduit. I then looked for legislation on running cable outdoors and information was quite mixed. There is little information on which conduit is appropriate to use. Most answers to running cable to out buildings suggested to bury SDS cable (I guess as most peoples gardens aren't walled and you probably shouldn't affix conduit to fencing).
I'm wondering the following:
- is it safe/legal to run conduit between house/garage for this application?
- what kind of cable I should run to the garage (40m distance) that is suitable for the 40A RCD, that doesn't need to be buried. Ideally a high enough gauge, but would also fit into the 20mm conduit I've already bought.
Thanks for your help.