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Running power to a garage

  • 20-01-2019 10:12pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    Hi All,

    Apologies if this is the wrong section.

    I’m having a concrete garage built at the end of my garden I know I have to bury a cable ( and will obviously have to have a professional run the cable) I’m just wondering how deep it has to go as I may dig it myself.

    Also our fuse board is in the utility room which is in the center of the house (it’s a new build) does a cable have to be ran from there to the garage or can it go from somewhere else. From the meter box or from the back of an existing socket?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,878 ✭✭✭arse..biscuits


    Use SWA cable.
    According to rules (from memory) 450mm deep in domestic gardens. I did my own one and didn't go that deep (due to lazyness).
    Ideally go from fuseboard so it is it's own circuit. Can go from a socket near the back of the house but will have a reduced capacity. If it's just a couple of lights and a socket or two (no heating) then should be fine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33 standtwo


    Use SWA cable.
    According to rules (from memory) 450mm deep in domestic gardens. I did my own one and didn't go that deep (due to lazyness).
    Ideally go from fuseboard so it is it's own circuit. Can go from a socket near the back of the house but will have a reduced capacity. If it's just a couple of lights and a socket or two (no heating) then should be fine.

    Thanks we gave a high mounted kitchen socket we never use so maybe that can be tapped. It would need to cross the concrete so I imagine I would have to dig that up to get wire across?

    I think the fuse board would be a non-runner as the wires would have to go through a few walls and I can’t imagine that will go over well.

    I’d be putting in a few lights and running a router and maybe a drill press (not at the same time). Would it handle that?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,878 ✭✭✭arse..biscuits


    standtwo wrote: »
    Thanks we gave a high mounted kitchen socket we never use so maybe that can be tapped. It would need to cross the concrete so I imagine I would have to dig that up to get wire across?

    I think the fuse board would be a non-runner as the wires would have to go through a few walls and I can’t imagine that will go over well.

    I’d be putting in a few lights and running a router and maybe a drill press (not at the same time). Would it handle that?

    Yeah, that would be grand.
    The cable can also be clipped to a wall if that is easier.


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