Consumer units in multiple outside building
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baebefan
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Consumer units in multiple outside building

by baebefan » Sun May 13, 2007 3:35 pm

I have two garden sheds in need of upgrading electrical supply, currently wired from house heating system, straight to shed socket and lights. I want to make this safe. Do I need a consumer unit in each shed or can I put unit in main shed, nearest house, and wire second from that? Do I need an earth rod? I will be getting electrician to test and final connect.

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by sparx » Sun May 13, 2007 9:17 pm

Sorry but you can't legally do this yourself & get someone to test it, either you tell bldg control & pay their fees before starting or get a part p registered electrician to do whole job & self cert. it.
regards SPARX

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