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Hi all, I'm new here.
I have qualified back in 1990 and worked only a few years in the trade. Now I'm back and I find myself a bit "rusty" and in need of a bit of help...

I have to wire a complex of coldstores and I have to make a fuse boards for a part of them. I have 6no 10 amp MCBs, 2no 20 amp MCBs and 8no 20 amp RCBOs in it. Just a few lights and sockets circuits. I have no idea what's going to be plugged in and for how long, the client can supply single or three phase.
What size switch fuse do you think I should use?
Thanks in advance
 
Time to sub it out to an electrician even if it is just to design the install. You can then fit and test it to that design.

Ok so, I'm giving the job to you. How would you build that panel? You
That’s right. We don’t know. We are not there looking at the job!
But I gave you the info though. You know how many lights, sockets and everything that goes in those rooms
 
Time to sub it out to an electrician even if it is just to design the install. You can then fit and test it to that design.

Ok so, I'm giving the job to you. How would you build that panel? You
That’s right. We don’t know. We are not there looking at the job!
But I gave you the info though. You know how many lights, sockets and everything that goes in those rooms. I dont understand what else do you need?
 
Yanu, I do not included myself in the following statement, but it is a statement you should read and take on board....

Many of the people you are dealing with on this forum are very clever experts, if you word things properly, show some understanding of what you are asking about, be polite and take it on the chin and admit you are out of your depth then you might get a bit more out of being a member.

Sym
 
Sorry for the misunderstandings but english is not my mother tongue, I'm not irish but live here.

Ok, that explains the confusion I'm having over your posts.
So you are just doing the power for the 5 'rooms' without fridges then?

If you are waiting for someone to tell you exactly how to do it then I would say...

you will be waiting a long time mate. We are not allowed to give out full design work or step-by-step instructions.

Again, why 20A on the sockets when the boss says use full load?
 
But I gave you the info though. You know how many lights, sockets and everything that goes in those rooms. I dont understand what else do you need?

If you have this info mate then you should be able to design the circuit accordingly. You will pick the routes, installation method, protection device ratings and other things.
I agree with your idea about doing one circuit per 'room' for the sockets and one circuit per 'room' for the lights.
You know the full design.

I have never said we dont have drawings guys. The guy in our office did them based on the client information. I know exactly how many sockets, where they go and how many lights in each room.

How about posting up the drawings/info so we have more of an idea.
 
I don't thing they do, sounds like they will be powered up in Scotland but the info is so sketchy.
Indeed. That's why I was trying to ascertain earlier whether this was an ET101 or BS7671 installation, to which I was told "probably ET101".

The reference to a switch fuse on the DB also suggested an ET101 installation, although more likely a 3rd Edition (which was withdrawn in 2008) one rather than 4th Edition!
 
I have never said we dont have drawings guys. The guy in our office did them based on the client information. I know exactly how many sockets, where they go and how many lights in each room.

The rooms with fridges comes with an electrical panel. Each panel has a 32amp isolator. These are fine, I'm not worrying about them, everything is wired back to those panels.

The rooms without the fridge are the issue.

The lights are 63 w leds
hand driers 1500 w each
air conditioning units needs a 20 amp breaker each (from instructions)

Sorry for the misunderstandings but english is not my mother tongue, I'm not irish but live here.
Thanks
i think if you had made the language barrier clear earlier you wouldnt have recieved sarcastic replies

a polish guy i know calls plasterboard, taps, baths, cladding sheets, timber all comes under the word "elements"

the first time i spoke with him he was pointing at the wall and telling me about black elements, so i assumed towel rail, he was actually meaning a sheet of black aqua-panel

are these site cabins you are wiring? or offshore container type cabins?
 

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