stockonehundred
Established Member
Hi All,
I just got my hands on an old, single phase Cooksley p/t, which has a 16amp plug. My workshop runs off a separate switch off the board in my house and my understanding is I'll need a new board in my workshop (to save walking back and fourth if it trips) with a 32amp switch and an RCD. Then wire in a socket that'll take the blue, 16amp plug. Obviously I'll need an electrician to check everything is correct before they make the final connection to the mains supply.
I have two questions. If I went down the above route, is this just about right? Also, I cam across this...... http://www.thesafetysupplycompany.co.uk ... -fl13.html
Does the above link mean I can by-pass all that time, money and effort and literally just plug in this instead? Or will it be a trip nightmare. I thought these adaptors were only suitable for PAT testers, but there is no mention of that on this website.
Thanks in advance.
I just got my hands on an old, single phase Cooksley p/t, which has a 16amp plug. My workshop runs off a separate switch off the board in my house and my understanding is I'll need a new board in my workshop (to save walking back and fourth if it trips) with a 32amp switch and an RCD. Then wire in a socket that'll take the blue, 16amp plug. Obviously I'll need an electrician to check everything is correct before they make the final connection to the mains supply.
I have two questions. If I went down the above route, is this just about right? Also, I cam across this...... http://www.thesafetysupplycompany.co.uk ... -fl13.html
Does the above link mean I can by-pass all that time, money and effort and literally just plug in this instead? Or will it be a trip nightmare. I thought these adaptors were only suitable for PAT testers, but there is no mention of that on this website.
Thanks in advance.