Hi Folks
I've never thought twice about using 0.75mm2 flex for connecting fixed equipment (e.g. extractor fan in window) to a fused connection unit with 3A fuse where this is sufficient for the load of the equipment. But table 52.3 of BS7671 states minimum csa for copper cable in lighting circuits as 1.0mm2 and power circuits as 1.5mm2. The 18th edition even adds 'Note 4', which states "For lighting circuits and associated small items of current-using equipment, such as a bathroom extractor fan".
So am I wrong to use 0.75mm2? Or does the FCU take the place of a plug and mean I can use this? This has come up as I have bought an RF remote switch for a customer's outside lighting and this has 16mm glands that will not accept 1.5mm2 flex. I don't have any 1.0mm2 to try, but pretty confident that wouldn't fit either. The remote switch is obviously intended for permanent installation. I'm interested in the answer generally, as well as for this specific piece of equipment - essentially, does the presence of a fused connection unit negate table 52.3?
I've never thought twice about using 0.75mm2 flex for connecting fixed equipment (e.g. extractor fan in window) to a fused connection unit with 3A fuse where this is sufficient for the load of the equipment. But table 52.3 of BS7671 states minimum csa for copper cable in lighting circuits as 1.0mm2 and power circuits as 1.5mm2. The 18th edition even adds 'Note 4', which states "For lighting circuits and associated small items of current-using equipment, such as a bathroom extractor fan".
So am I wrong to use 0.75mm2? Or does the FCU take the place of a plug and mean I can use this? This has come up as I have bought an RF remote switch for a customer's outside lighting and this has 16mm glands that will not accept 1.5mm2 flex. I don't have any 1.0mm2 to try, but pretty confident that wouldn't fit either. The remote switch is obviously intended for permanent installation. I'm interested in the answer generally, as well as for this specific piece of equipment - essentially, does the presence of a fused connection unit negate table 52.3?