Chris C
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Good evening all,
Some help with following would be much appreciated.
A 20 Amp rcbo in a CU supplies an adaptable box on the outside wall of a house via 2.5mm2 T & E. From the adapatable box a short lenght of SWA supplies a couple of sockets and light in a shed.
My question is does the 1.5mm2 cpc in the T & E compley with regualtions..?
Given that the cpc is calculated either by using table 54.7 or the adiabatic equation.
Using table 54.7 a cpc of 2.5mm2 would be required.
Using the adiabatic equation S=100, t= 5 seconds, K- 115, giving a cpc of 1.9mm2.
Given that the 1,5mm2 cpc does not comply with table 54.7 or the adiabatic equation, would it be best to use 4mm2 cable or run a seperate earth.
Keep hearing that as a rule of thumb that cpc should be at least half the size of the live conductors but cannot find any reference this in the regs.
Thanks for your help
Chris
Some help with following would be much appreciated.
A 20 Amp rcbo in a CU supplies an adaptable box on the outside wall of a house via 2.5mm2 T & E. From the adapatable box a short lenght of SWA supplies a couple of sockets and light in a shed.
My question is does the 1.5mm2 cpc in the T & E compley with regualtions..?
Given that the cpc is calculated either by using table 54.7 or the adiabatic equation.
Using table 54.7 a cpc of 2.5mm2 would be required.
Using the adiabatic equation S=100, t= 5 seconds, K- 115, giving a cpc of 1.9mm2.
Given that the 1,5mm2 cpc does not comply with table 54.7 or the adiabatic equation, would it be best to use 4mm2 cable or run a seperate earth.
Keep hearing that as a rule of thumb that cpc should be at least half the size of the live conductors but cannot find any reference this in the regs.
Thanks for your help
Chris