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<blockquote data-quote="Themightyimps" data-source="post: 531782" data-attributes="member: 34932"><p>I've been on site before and frankly just wanted to walk away from it, I made safe what was there at the time (increased cable size etc as it had all been done in 2.5). Problem is there are these four hook up supplies basically for sockets and lights in each caravan so not drawing a massive amount unless they plug in bloody heaters and now he is wanting a new circuit putting from the submain for a 'shed' that will need sockets and lights meaning another (non-RCD) garage board. Using a radial I suppose I could get away with 20A and 6A for lighting. Its pushing the 63A close is my thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Themightyimps, post: 531782, member: 34932"] I've been on site before and frankly just wanted to walk away from it, I made safe what was there at the time (increased cable size etc as it had all been done in 2.5). Problem is there are these four hook up supplies basically for sockets and lights in each caravan so not drawing a massive amount unless they plug in bloody heaters and now he is wanting a new circuit putting from the submain for a 'shed' that will need sockets and lights meaning another (non-RCD) garage board. Using a radial I suppose I could get away with 20A and 6A for lighting. Its pushing the 63A close is my thought? [/QUOTE]
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