! wouldn't normally ask this here but I''m having problems getting hold of my electrician, I have a feeling he is on holiday, and I need the answer.
I'm currently renovating the house and have a trench open that goes from the house right past the detached garage. This garage is destined to be my new workshop if I ever get my machines out of storage. The current supply is way too small for the machines I have so this is an ideal time to upgrade the armoured cable even if it sits unconnected for while. Eventually I will install and connect it to a new consumer unit in the garage. The rush is due to the fact it was -6C here last night and part of the trench also carries the water main. With the overnight temperature I want to get the trench filled in asap to prevent it freezing and bursting.
Everything is single phase. The biggest woodwork machines I have are 3hp (2200kw) I will only ever use one at once but will also have dust extractors running at the same time. The main extractor is also 2200kw and when I run the table saw I also have a 1800kw extractor running as well. (prob the only time I run both extractors together). In addition there are the lights, power tool batteries charging, radio, a fridge freezer and I will in future use this supply to provide power to the garden for lights and hopefully one day electric gates.
Distance from house consumer unit to garage consumer unit is about 30m, but maybe up to about 40 if I put the garage unit where the current small one is.
Any sparks, electrical engineers, competent persons know what size cable I need?
I addition I'm considering dropping an armoured cat 5/6 cable in as well for future use. Is it ok to put in same trench as the supply or are there interference or any other issues?
Thanks
Mark
I'm currently renovating the house and have a trench open that goes from the house right past the detached garage. This garage is destined to be my new workshop if I ever get my machines out of storage. The current supply is way too small for the machines I have so this is an ideal time to upgrade the armoured cable even if it sits unconnected for while. Eventually I will install and connect it to a new consumer unit in the garage. The rush is due to the fact it was -6C here last night and part of the trench also carries the water main. With the overnight temperature I want to get the trench filled in asap to prevent it freezing and bursting.
Everything is single phase. The biggest woodwork machines I have are 3hp (2200kw) I will only ever use one at once but will also have dust extractors running at the same time. The main extractor is also 2200kw and when I run the table saw I also have a 1800kw extractor running as well. (prob the only time I run both extractors together). In addition there are the lights, power tool batteries charging, radio, a fridge freezer and I will in future use this supply to provide power to the garden for lights and hopefully one day electric gates.
Distance from house consumer unit to garage consumer unit is about 30m, but maybe up to about 40 if I put the garage unit where the current small one is.
Any sparks, electrical engineers, competent persons know what size cable I need?
I addition I'm considering dropping an armoured cat 5/6 cable in as well for future use. Is it ok to put in same trench as the supply or are there interference or any other issues?
Thanks
Mark