Hello.
So, I would like to know how I can choose the correct circuit breaker value when doing a new installation.
My example is: I have 16 rooms. Each room has its own electrical board (main breaker is a 220v, 32A, a lighting cb and one for socket outlets) I want to add a LV switchboard or a distribution panel (not sure which is the right term to use) in the distribution panel I thought I'd use 4 380V, Circuit breakers, each one would be feeding 4 rooms (in order to reduce costs) but I don't know how I could select the correct cb value. I can determine the exact current consumption for the lighting system, but I have no idea what would be plugged into those socket and how much current would be consumed. So how can I choose these CB. Also how can I choose the main CB in the switchboard
Also, as a side question. Is there like a rule of thumb when it comes to choosing the main CB? Assuming I have 5 4P 40A CB with no extra information on what they're feeding, is there a way to choose the main CB in this case?
Thank you in advance
So, I would like to know how I can choose the correct circuit breaker value when doing a new installation.
My example is: I have 16 rooms. Each room has its own electrical board (main breaker is a 220v, 32A, a lighting cb and one for socket outlets) I want to add a LV switchboard or a distribution panel (not sure which is the right term to use) in the distribution panel I thought I'd use 4 380V, Circuit breakers, each one would be feeding 4 rooms (in order to reduce costs) but I don't know how I could select the correct cb value. I can determine the exact current consumption for the lighting system, but I have no idea what would be plugged into those socket and how much current would be consumed. So how can I choose these CB. Also how can I choose the main CB in the switchboard
Also, as a side question. Is there like a rule of thumb when it comes to choosing the main CB? Assuming I have 5 4P 40A CB with no extra information on what they're feeding, is there a way to choose the main CB in this case?
Thank you in advance