10mm on a 50Amp breaker it is.

just wanted to be comfortable in understanding it so i can explain myself if I have to.

Thank you very much all
 
but that would mean there no insulation in the property, and most if not all new builds have insulation in them so i can't see how it would b ref method c

Rather than derating it's generally better to avoid the insulation! No reason why in almost all cases you shouldn't be able to prevent it being a factor.
 
If you have 400mm of 2/2 trunking fitted vertically where it passes through the insulation you really dont need to apply methods related to cable in trunking.... the trunking is open top and several orders larger than the cable so any thermal dissipation restrictions will be neglegible and clipped direct can be used as normal.
 
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