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i have a spare 10mm cable under my kitchen cabinets which i ran in ages ago intending to use it for power outside, however i changed my mind and used 16mm instead. so was thinking of putting all appliances on 10mm radial with fcu's.

can anyone think why this would be a bad idea ?

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More copper is always better, although you'll need a JB to break it out into something that will fit into the terminals. Options include drop it to 4mm² or make a lollipop ring using 2.5, leaving the joint accessible for testing.
 
I suspect you will end up with a "lollipop" arrangement of a junction box and a ring of 2.5mm for the FCUs and/or 13A sockets.
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Ah, Lucien just beat me to it!
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As Lucien also points out, I'm not sure you get maintenance-free boxes taking 10mm size cable, so you will need something accessible. A deep back-box and blanking plate is one way to hide some DIN rail terminals or similar.

Any other ides for joints?
 
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If it is feeding 4mm radial or 2.5mm ring then 32A B would be the norm. But it would also depend on the Zs at that point and, just possibly, the overall length/voltage drop. But at 10mm feed you would have a crazy length to see that as an issue in most houses!
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Of course, it also needs RCD protection, so either RCBO or take the MCB off an existing RCD.
 
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Alternatively,
Use it to feed a small distribution board in the kitchen
Feed from there to each appliance on a separate 16A radial.
 
Small kitchen CU.
I'm not keen on extra DB's, when not needed, but, compared with a lollipop on a 10mm.....good way.
Fair bit of external load for a 16mm. How many hot tubs?;)
 
10mm into a 32a JB under the units , 2.5mm ring coming off of that JB to feed the kitchen sockets / appliances etc off of a 32a mcb
 
Small kitchen CU.
I'm not keen on extra DB's, when not needed, but, compared with a lollipop on a 10mm.....good way.
Fair bit of external load for a 16mm. How many hot tubs?;)
Yeah I know!
Small shed CU
Power to summerhouse
And if I ever get it built garden studio
And maybe one day a hot tub
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Small kitchen CU.
I'm not keen on extra DB's, when not needed, but, compared with a lollipop on a 10mm.....good way.
Fair bit of external load for a 16mm. How many hot tubs?;)
 
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