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Eicr today had a 4mm T+E connected into the bottom of a main switch which went to a separate dB with 1 20amp rcbo. Then swa to a hot tub. That part is fine. What I’m unsure about is the reg I can say that the cables are not ok in the bottom of the main switch. The other dB is only about a ft away from the main one. What’s people’s thoughts on this? I know it’s rough as you like!!
 
[QUOTE - So the 4mm is protected by the cut out fuse?]

For fault current yep but depends on what type supply

[QUOTE So by the cut out fuse then?
What other ocpd is there?]

What over current can the 4mm suffer when it can pull no more than 20 amp?
 
[QUOTE - So the 4mm is protected by the cut out fuse?]

For fault current yep but depends on what type supply

[QUOTE So by the cut out fuse then?
What other ocpd is there?]

What over current can the 4mm suffer when it can pull no more than 20 amp?
Overload protection is not the issue,How about short circuit protection?
 
The problem is, you can't rely on the 20a rcbo to protect the 4mm. What I mean by this is, future alterations, who's to say someone won't split that 4mm and feed something another db etc. There is nothing to protect that 4mm from overload.

It's the same as having a 1.5mm t+e for a lighting circuit protected by a 45a but at fused down to 6a at the first luminaire.
 
A very poor installation but could be compliant if the connections are sound and the cable route to the 20A RCBO is suitable, then the RCBO can provide sufficient protection to be acceptable.
However there are a lot of caveats to the compliance so not generally a good idea.
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