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socket and plug

  • 11-09-2011 8:32pm
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    we have two sheds on to each other. one has locking doors and built onto it is a shed which has one open side to it. we are getting a new diesel tank with a pump that needs electricity to run it. so i was going to mount a socket on the wall next to it and at the other side put a plug as in to make a permenant extension which can be plugged in and out in the lockable shed. so what wire would i need to look for and what strength to conect the plug and socket. I know how to wire the plug. does a double socket just have the same 3 wires connected into it. ground/ earth/ live etc aswell


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86 ✭✭jdesbt


    will an ordinary extension lead not do. if its goink to be left in place outside 2.5 sr nymj would do if its not somewhere too accesible or swa if its run along a more hazardous route..

    i assume its a small single phase pump for fuel transfer,


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