Adding a 16a spur to garage distribution box for arc welder
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 1:21 pm
I want to install a small inverter (DC) arc welder into my garage. The arc welder is rated at 5a - 125a max and instructions state that it should be connected to a 16a/240v power supply via a 16a socket and plug. At the moment, I have a distribution box (DB) in the garage which only has two circuits, one is a lighting circuit (5a ‘type B’ mcb) and the other a 13a power circuit (this is protected by a 20a ‘type C’ mcb). This DB is connected to a spare slot on the house DB via 2.5mm SWG cable. Both DBs have RCD protection.
The problem is that I have no spare circuit on the garage DB. Can I connect the 16a socket to a spur taken from the back of a 13a socket or should it connect directly to the DB? If it has to be wired direct, can I split the power circuit into two (one to the 13a ring and the other to the 16a socket) via a junction box next to the distribution box. Would this have to be fused separately? What would be the normal/ best way of adding the 16a circuit to the power supply in the garage?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
The problem is that I have no spare circuit on the garage DB. Can I connect the 16a socket to a spur taken from the back of a 13a socket or should it connect directly to the DB? If it has to be wired direct, can I split the power circuit into two (one to the 13a ring and the other to the 16a socket) via a junction box next to the distribution box. Would this have to be fused separately? What would be the normal/ best way of adding the 16a circuit to the power supply in the garage?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!