hellspice
11th November 2010, 04:13 PM
Hi all,
I am hoping to get some help with the electrical fitout in my shed. I am asking as i want to save some money by roughing in the cable (im not conecting anything) and currently cannot get an electrician around or cant even get an answer out of one (without them looking). The electrician who ran the power to my shed is going to have a look mid december and by the tone of his voice and past experience I wont be seeing him till next year sometime.
I have attached th plan of my layout. power circuits will be 2.5mm and the lighting circuit is 1.5mm. Is 25mm conduit enough to handle the power and lighting running on the c channel, probably about a 6 and a half meter run or do i need to go 32mm conduit and increase the cable sizes due to having it in conduit.
Thanks in advance for any help
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I am hoping to get some help with the electrical fitout in my shed. I am asking as i want to save some money by roughing in the cable (im not conecting anything) and currently cannot get an electrician around or cant even get an answer out of one (without them looking). The electrician who ran the power to my shed is going to have a look mid december and by the tone of his voice and past experience I wont be seeing him till next year sometime.
I have attached th plan of my layout. power circuits will be 2.5mm and the lighting circuit is 1.5mm. Is 25mm conduit enough to handle the power and lighting running on the c channel, probably about a 6 and a half meter run or do i need to go 32mm conduit and increase the cable sizes due to having it in conduit.
Thanks in advance for any help
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or asking questions regarding electrical work.
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Information supplied within posts is not to be considered as detailed formal instructions to complete a task.
Members following such information do so at their own risk