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Doing an EICR, one circuit described as Central Heating with 1 mm T&E cable connected but on a 16A MCB. When I look closer it appears an Immersion heater has been tagged onto the circuit!

I've not been able to ascertain the cable route and its installation method. This is a single storey extension, no loft space.

If I use Ref C then 1mm is OK (just). There is no signs of overheating at either end of the cable, insulation measurements are good. The immersion is probably seldom used (if at all) because of a boiler in use.

I guess I can't give it an Observation unless I chose another installation method.

Any comments/advice?
 
Top of my head that cable is rated at about 8amps, I would not be happy if an IH, is running off that. No way is that cable suited,dangerous IMO, would give that C2.
 
If it's only feeding a central heating system then if it's connected through a switch fused spur the cable on the load side will be fused down to 3amps hopefully.
It will never pull 16amps so overload protection can be omitted plus the 3amp fuse will provide protection to the outgoing cable to the boiler.
If it's powering an immersion heater than yeah , wouldn't be happy with 16amp mcb feeding 1mm.
Cable is rated to 16amps clipped direct tho.
 
Think the norm is installing 2.5mm from db on 16amp mcb through a double pole switch and 1.5mm heat resistant flex out into immersion element
 

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