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I have a 4mm2 armored cable going from the CU in the house, under the drive and into the garage. The breaker for this is a 16 amp type B. I want to have 2.2KW planer machine in the garage that has a 16 amp plug whilst also keeping three existing double sockets in the garage. The three double sockets are currently daisy chained (radial connection?) using 2.5mm2 cable.

Should I have another CU installed in the garage that is fed by the existing armored cable and have the new 16Amp socket on a separate breaker (type C breaker is recommended by manufacturer)? The lighting and sockets could then be on their own breakers too.

Should I (can I) increase the breaker in the house CU and by how much?

Should the socket wiring should be upgraded to 4mm2 as it is not in a ring?
 
Without knowing exactly how things are wired here.... This is presuming a few things.

Your 4mm armoured could be protected by a 32A breaker.
In the garage, fit a garage CU with separate breakers for lighting, general power and your planer.
The planer, at 2.2kW is 9 and a bit amps.... but the startup current could be more than 13. Put this on a 16A circuit on its own.
your general sockets in the garage could be on a 16A radial

General sockets need to be RCD protected, so an RCD mainswitch in garage CU.


This work is a little more advanced than basic diy electrics, so please consider getting an electrician to do it
 
Without knowing exactly how things are wired here.... This is presuming a few things.

Your 4mm armoured could be protected by a 32A breaker.
In the garage, fit a garage CU with separate breakers for lighting, general power and your planer.
The planer, at 2.2kW is 9 and a bit amps.... but the startup current could be more than 13. Put this on a 16A circuit on its own.
your general sockets in the garage could be on a 16A radial

General sockets need to be RCD protected, so an RCD mainswitch in garage CU.


This work is a little more advanced than basic diy electrics, so please consider getting an electrician to do it
Thanks for your reply. The CU in the house is RCD protected so I guess I don't need an RCD in the garage too. Would I be correct in thinking that I only need to uprate the house CU breaker to the garage if it keeps tripping due to overload? I was thinking to maybe install a 20 Amp type C in the house CU that will feed the garage CU.
 
Thanks for your reply. The CU in the house is RCD protected so I guess I don't need an RCD in the garage too. Would I be correct in thinking that I only need to uprate the house CU breaker to the garage if it keeps tripping due to overload? I was thinking to maybe install a 20 Amp type C in the house CU that will feed the garage CU.
Changing the MCB in your house would require testing and a certificate, which you are not qualified or registered to issue (I'm not suggesting you are incompetent or no good at DIY this is a legal issue with knock on effect to insurance). In theory this could cost you several hundred pounds to do legally.

Or you could change the plug to a 13A one.
 
Changing the MCB in your house would require testing and a certificate, which you are not qualified or registered to issue (I'm not suggesting you are incompetent or no good at DIY this is a legal issue with knock on effect to insurance). In theory this could cost you several hundred pounds to do legally.

Or you could change the plug to a 13A one.
I see, OK thank you.
 
I want to have 2.2KW planer machine

Change 16A plug to 13A plug... 2.2kW less than 10A.

I think we need clarification of the machine's rated line current (noting that this will be with the machine working at full mechanical load which you might not need).

If the input is 2.2kW then indeed it is less than 13A although not necesarily less than 10A. If we assume the power factor is 0.8 then the input is 2.2/0.8=2.75kVA and the current 2750/230=12A. If they have suggested a C-type breaker, starting current might stress or blow a 13A fuse

If the machine has 'a 2.2kW motor' then that is the mechanical output power, i.e. 3 hp in old money, and on 230V the line current is likely to be the full 16A.
 
I think we need clarification of the machine's rated line current (noting that this will be with the machine working at full mechanical load which you might not need).

If the input is 2.2kW then indeed it is less than 13A although not necesarily less than 10A. If we assume the power factor is 0.8 then the input is 2.2/0.8=2.75kVA and the current 2750/230=12A. If they have suggested a C-type breaker, starting current might stress or blow a 13A fuse

If the machine has 'a 2.2kW motor' then that is the mechanical output power, i.e. 3 hp in old money, and on 230V the line current is likely to be the full 16A.
I agree but would add that most Single phase planers are rated for P1 2.2KW P2 1.6-1.8KW.

A rating plate photo or manufacturers info would be ideal.
 

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