by ericmark »
Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:30 pm
1)Yes you can normally attach the SWA to a fence etc.
2)
A) Cable size will depend on total length, earth loop impedance etc. etc but in most cases we look at between 6 and 10 mm.
B) Maybe.
So lets look at information required.
1) Type of earth system feeding house.
2) What is the PSC at the house.
3) What is the Ze at the house.
4) Are there any exterior metal parts to the shed that will need bonding.
5) What is the max demand likely from shed i.e. 3Kw electric fire, Lights, Screw cutting lathe, etc.
Once these questions are answered it will likely generate more. It can be very simple it can also be complex and with consideration it will come under Part P and every thing done will be checked it needs to be correct.
Any new circuit can be split into three parts.
Design
Installation
Inspection and testing
If a Part P registered electrician does all three parts he can self certify the whole installation. On the other hand if some parts are not done by him the council building control needs to get involved and their fees paying. So to do part your self can cost more than getting a registered electrician to do whole job. If the shed is metal or if it has any services into it like water the earthing arrangements can become complex especially if the house uses a TN-C-S system (PME) the IET web site has a two or three page info sheet on how to wire sheds we are not allowed to give links.
It might be very easy but if we tell you it is easy then you find out with what you intend it is more complex you would not thank us better to find out exactly what you intend.
All best Eric