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Mike Watters

periodic report says it's inadequate. was installed 10 years ago. 60 amp rewireable fuse protects the cable. the main supplies a small bed sit with 1 x lighting circuit, 1 x 32 amp radial socket circuit and 1 x cooker circuit that has a 3kw cooker. a new wylex consumer united was fitted 2 years ago. why would it be ok 2 years ago and not now.
 
Sounds fine to me. So they think its undersized? When you say sub-main is it coming from a main.board somewhere else?
Use diversity or clamp it to prove 16mm is certainly enough.

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Not got the book to hand but from memory 16mm is good for something like 99A, so backed by a 60A CPD I can't see an issue at all.
 
from the OSG 16mm is good for 85A if clipped direct but goes down to 42.5A ref103 so I think it depends on the installation method.

I think we need more info, for example Ipf, to work out if the 6mm2 cpc is good enough.
 
The bedsit might need main protective bonding if it's seperate from the house, in which case the 6mm cpc isn't adequate.
Does the report say anything about this?

Does the report say anything about how the 16mm is installed (or can you tell us)? Mainly we need to know if it runs through any insulation or is otherwise enclosed.

If it's surface clipped or buried direct in plaster then 85A x 0.72 3036 factor = 61A, so OK.
 
115.

Thats the highest I can find for 16mm2 multicore, but thats assuming its entire length is soaked in liquid helium.

Does that mean the electricity comes out squeaky?
 

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