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I need to install an external socket and a few garden lights (mixture of LV
LEDs and GU10 halogen fittings) in my garden (approx 5m from the house) and have a few questions: 1.) For one of the cable runs in the garden I will need to run 3 separately switched circuits for the deck LEDs, pond pump and step lights (LED).It will need to run underground so I was thinking of using polypropylene conduit (http://www.toolstation.com/index.html?code=20536) with 3 lengths of single core conduit cable for each of the switched live circuits. If I bury at the recommended depth (450mm) and cover with slabs, presumably this will offer comparable mechanical protection to SWA as interpreted by the regs? The neutral and earth I would run separately (probably in some left over 2 core SWA) 2.) I need to work out how to power the external socket/lights from the house. The easiest option is to run a spur off the ground floor ring (using a 13A RCD FCU - http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...14770&ts=48780) and then from that a branch with a 3A FCU for the external lights. Looking at the Collins DIY interpretation of the wiring regs they seem to state that if an external power socket (or light for that matter) is NOT located on the external wall of the house then it has to be run in a separate (RCD protected) circuit direct from the CU. This seems overkill for one outdoor socket and a few lights, and wonder if they are talking about power to an external outbuilding (where potentially the loads would be much higher with separate ring circuits etc) 3.) As part of the lighting, I will be installing three recessed ground lights in the patio (http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...04 2&ts=49971) These come preinstalled with 1m of flex to a waterproof junction box which will accept PVC flex. The instructions are rather vague about installation in the ground, presumably the 1m flex will need mechanical protection since the whole light is buried in the patio? I wanted to run SWA to each of the fittings but they won't accept SWA so I was thinking of running the SWA to a IP box on the wall and then run flex from there to the junction box (below ground) if that is permissible? Again difficult to interpret from the regs. PLS |
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