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New garden office, Cable selection and method...?

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Hello Guys,

I will be installing an electrical supply to a new garden office and I want to run my thoughts about my installation past you all, to see if I have got this right in term of cable selection and load, or if anyone can suggest another way of doing this…

The Office will use the following load, I have rounded all amounts up to be safe.

3 x 1.5 kw heaters = 4500w = 20Amps

8 x 50w down lights = 400w = 2 Amps

4 x computers = (allow 250w per machine) =1000w = 5 Amps

Possible additional usage (microwave/printer/phone charge/fan etc) allow approx 1000w = 5amps

TOTAL AMPS = 32



I plan to install a 10mm PVC multi-core cable from Fuse board, (Protected by a 40 or 45 amp MCB or RCBO) through the house, until outside, then change to 10mm SWA up to the new installation. (Approx 15 meters away)

A new garage board will be installed with rcd in the new office, protecting the relevant new circuits.

(It is yet to be decided if client wants to have a new main fuse board in the house or install a separate unit fed from the Henley block.. The old fuse board is re-wireable fuses and non-rcd. I believe the earth arrangement is PME at this stage.



I would like your opinions and suggestion please

Thanks!



 

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