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<blockquote data-quote="Chrissweety" data-source="post: 443503" data-attributes="member: 28870"><p>Hi lurch </p><p></p><p>No the shed is about 5 meters away at the rear of the property. The ring I wanted to tap into is a 32amp circuit protected by a 30ma RCD. This currently supplies to the downstairs sockets and is where both currently where the dryer and washer are fed from. I plan to move these into the shed. </p><p></p><p>If I tap into this ring and simply feed a double socket and a light, is this acceptable? As I'm not really increasing the load just relocating it in my opinion. This also could prevent me having to fit it's own mini cu for such a small load? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrissweety, post: 443503, member: 28870"] Hi lurch No the shed is about 5 meters away at the rear of the property. The ring I wanted to tap into is a 32amp circuit protected by a 30ma RCD. This currently supplies to the downstairs sockets and is where both currently where the dryer and washer are fed from. I plan to move these into the shed. If I tap into this ring and simply feed a double socket and a light, is this acceptable? As I'm not really increasing the load just relocating it in my opinion. This also could prevent me having to fit it's own mini cu for such a small load? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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