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Hi everyone need help pls

I need to power 2 x portable work cabin

The meter people came today installed new supply with one meter 25 meters away from the 2 cabin

Each cabin have 3 heaters sockets lights

My question is what size Swa cable can I use

Cable length 35 meters from meter box
 
It seemed to be a very simple question and because of that I suspect that many people wondered if you were undertaking something outside of your knowledge base And experience.

work cabins in my experience tend to have an appliance inlet on the side and this can vary between 16A and 63A generally.

to be on the cautious side, I would assume the rating of the inlet is the maximum demand.
pick your cable type, probably swa? Have a look at the cable rating tables in the back of the book and post your results here for a double check.

don’t forget to consider earthing type and arrangements or possibly the need for an rcd or 2 of differing types maybe.
 
It's not really any different from any other circuit design, you need to arrive at what current each unit will draw after some diversity (as the heaters will presumably be thermostatically controlled), then consider how cable is run, and volt drop and fault protection.

(I would suspect these will not be allowed to be connected to TN earthing but I haven't read section 7 and checked. Certainly the mobile/transportable units section would prohibit it, but I'm not familiar with the Construction Sites section)
 
It seemed to be a very simple question and because of that I suspect that many people wondered if you were undertaking something outside of your knowledge base And experience.

work cabins in my experience tend to have an appliance inlet on the side and this can vary between 16A and 63A generally.

to be on the cautious side, I would assume the rating of the inlet is the maximum demand.
pick your cable type, probably swa? Have a look at the cable rating tables in the back of the book and post your results here for a double check.

don’t forget to consider earthing type and arrangements or possibly the need for an rcd or 2 of differing types maybe.

Thank you
Will have to wait and see what the big electricians going to advice me

For example if they say use 2 x 16mm swa to each one this mean I need second electrical box next to the meter with small fusebox to glan the 2x Swa .

I'm confused
It seemed to be a very simple question and because of that I suspect that many people wondered if you were undertaking something outside of your knowledge base And experience.

work cabins in my experience tend to have an appliance inlet on the side and this can vary between 16A and 63A generally.

to be on the cautious side, I would assume the rating of the inlet is the maximum demand.
pick your cable type, probably swa? Have a look at the cable rating tables in the back of the book and post your results here for a double check.

don’t forget to consider earthing type and arrangements or possibly the need for an rcd or 2 of differing types maybe.
 
It seemed to be a very simple question and because of that I suspect that many people wondered if you were undertaking something outside of your knowledge base And experience.

work cabins in my experience tend to have an appliance inlet on the side and this can vary between 16A and 63A generally.

to be on the cautious side, I would assume the rating of the inlet is the maximum demand.
pick your cable type, probably swa? Have a look at the cable rating tables in the back of the book and post your results here for a double check.

don’t forget to consider earthing type and arrangements or possibly the need for an rcd or 2 of differing types maybe.
I agree with you this new to me

To be honest I don't want to do it ,
But if I do it I can have the 14 house later which I love to do empty house rewire that's what I been doing for the last 8 years
 
You need to know the nature of the cabins, office, wc, welfare etc...
The most they will have is a couple of 2kw heaters, lighting and mostly low load appliances apart from a kettle or a few kettles. 16.0 is likely to be overkill.
 
Yes I agree with you few 2 kW heaters and mainly the kettle

its snall cabin mainly use for breaktime
You need to know the nature of the cabins, office, wc, welfare etc...
The most they will have is a couple of 2kw heaters, lighting and mostly low load appliances apart from a kettle or a few kettles. 16.0 is likely to be overkill.
 
16mm swa is way to much but if I decided to use it the system is tnc-s

Reading few minutes ago say cant use the earthing if it Tn system ,I'm confused pls pls
Does this mean I need to install a Earth rod
 
The cabins do not fall under Section 704 so TN-C-S can be used however the supplier may not have provided an earth so it may be TT anyway.

I realise it's rarely complied with but would the cabins themselves they not fall under Section 717 wherever they are?
"Unless these installations are under continuous supervision by a skilled or instructed person and the effectiveness of the means of earth has been confirmed prior to connection, TN-C-S systems are prohibited."
 

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