Hi folks.
I have just built a workshop and I am now in the possition to supply a sub-main from my house to the workshop, (W/S). In the W/S I will have:-
a) 1 x Lighting circuit. (12 x 58W flurecent tubes).
b) 1 x Ring main.
c) 2 x Dedicated 16A, (I believe, Radial circuits), 1 for table saw, 1 for bandsaw.
For ease of threading cable under the house I have oppted for 10mm2 T&E from the house CU to an external waterproof junction box joining to 3 core 10mm2 SWA. The SWA will then go at least 600mm underground to another external waterproof junction box on the ouside of the W/S, and joined to 10mm2 T&E, which will then go into the W/S and terminated at the W/S CU. The cable length will be, (max distance). T&E from house to SWA = 11M; SWA = 8M; T&E from SWA to W/S CU = 2.5M. Total distance from house to workshop = 22M
Workshop power consumption; (items running at the same time).
Lights - 58W x 12 = 696W/230V = 3.02A
Radio - 9.5W/230V = 0.04A
Dust extractor - 1500W/230V = 6.52A
Bandsaw - 2200W/230V = 9.56A
Table saw - 2200W/230V = 9.56A
TOTAL = 6605.5W/230V = 28.72A
In the house I have a split CU with a 100A main switch, and a RCD, not sure of value. On RCD is writen: "Inc 10,000A" - "I triangle, (I think the symbol for Delta) n 0,03A" - "In 8,0A" - "Un 230V". I hope that makes sence to someone.
I also have for the W/S a split load CU which contains a main switch of 100A, and a RCD 80A 30mA
I have been advised to come off the house CU on the RCD UN-protected side so as not to interfere with the lights if the house RCD trips. Is that what you electrisians would do? If so, would it be preferable to use a RCBO, (I think) rather than a MCB? Also, what would you put in the CU at the workshop end?
Any help or advice will be most welcome.
Thank you for your time.
Gary.