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<blockquote data-quote="DJC" data-source="post: 544375" data-attributes="member: 36716"><p>Thank you for your reply. I had considered armoured cable with the idea of terminating it at the house end onto a waterproof connection box, then running flex to to the RCD plug for my current low amp requirements. I appreciate this wouldnt be ideal but if terminating onto a RCD would seem safe ( I am clearly not an electrician ), with an electrician then rerouting the armoured cable to the house consummer unit.</p><p>Would a 42 Amp rated, 4mm 3 core armoured cable be suitable for the 50m distance and future power requirements of a microwave and electric heater ?</p><p>Many thanks</p><p>DJC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC, post: 544375, member: 36716"] Thank you for your reply. I had considered armoured cable with the idea of terminating it at the house end onto a waterproof connection box, then running flex to to the RCD plug for my current low amp requirements. I appreciate this wouldnt be ideal but if terminating onto a RCD would seem safe ( I am clearly not an electrician ), with an electrician then rerouting the armoured cable to the house consummer unit. Would a 42 Amp rated, 4mm 3 core armoured cable be suitable for the 50m distance and future power requirements of a microwave and electric heater ? Many thanks DJC [/QUOTE]
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