GARDEN POWER
GARDEN POWER
GARDEN POWER
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Contents<br />
Choosing Garden Power 1-2<br />
Planning & Measuring Out 3-4<br />
Garden Circuit Breaker 4<br />
2 Outdoor Sockets with<br />
Installation Kit 5<br />
Extend Power across<br />
your Garden 6<br />
2 Outdoor Sockets 7<br />
Accessories 8<br />
Safe, Easy Outdoor<br />
Electrical Installation 9-10<br />
How to Link Powersafe<br />
Products 11<br />
3 Outlet Weatherproof<br />
Switchbox Kit, 5-20m 12<br />
Remote Control,<br />
3 or 5 Socket,<br />
Weatherproof Outlets 13<br />
Up to 5 Outlet<br />
Weatherproof Switchbox 14<br />
Shopping List 15<br />
1<br />
How to<br />
Choose Power<br />
for the Garden<br />
Do you want power in your garden to run electrical items<br />
such as; lights, mowers, radios, Christmas lights, water<br />
features, or to power a greenhouse/shed? Taking power<br />
to the garden is a realistic DIY job when using Blagdon<br />
Powersafe products.<br />
When you are<br />
planning to install<br />
power in your garden,<br />
you first need to decide what<br />
type of power option you require:<br />
• Regular 3 pin sockets<br />
(weatherproof),<br />
• Switchbox,<br />
• Remote Control Socket Box,<br />
• A combination of the above<br />
– see page 11 for linking options.<br />
The first option is a socket box<br />
(specifically designed for outdoor use)<br />
into which you can directly plug and<br />
remove items that are fitted with a<br />
standard UK 3 pin plug i.e. Lawn<br />
Mower, Power Tools.<br />
The second option is a<br />
Switchbox which is the<br />
better option for more<br />
permanent power fixings,<br />
for example a pond pump,<br />
or garden lighting. The<br />
appliance is easily wired into<br />
the Switchbox and can be<br />
turned on or off at the box.