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Fitting a weatherproof 13A socket
I want to fit an MK Masterseal weatherproof socket for powering garden
tools, and will be ordering it from TLC: http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/MK56480.html This will be conveniently attached to the wall immediately "behind" my CU, so I can take a spur straight through the wall from the (RCD-protected) downstairs ring. The cable will enter the socket box from behind. I take it this can be done using standard 2.5mm^2 T&E? Also, without having the socket in my hands it's hard to tell: what 'extras' do I need to buy in terms of grommets/glands etc? I can see several bits on the TLC site! Or is everything I need provided? Thanks David |
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