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Hi

I have been to see a job that has a TT system installed for the house. Dual RCD board in the house. All up to date.
I am looking to use a spare way in the house consumer unit to run some power to the garage. If i use a 3core SWA (one of the cores being the earth), do i need to install an earth electrode for the garage or will running from the existing board be ok?

Appreciate any help.
cheers
 

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