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Discuss explanation of using 2.5mm2 T+E for a spur from a ring 32A (ring) in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Thankyou littlespark, then my question is, if we can use 2x2.5mm T+E to create a ring on a 32A breaker. If I add a spur from a junction box or socket outlet, is there a calculation or any evidence in BS7671 to explain why this cable 2.5mm spur isn’t at risk of overheating ? I don’t understand the scientific/ numerical aspect behind this.For an UNFUSED spur there is a limit of only one point. Which, if a double socket, is maximum 26A if both outlets are used with a 13A plug.
Very unlikely that would happen, so we assume a max 20A load on that spur…. And 2.5mm cable can easily take 20A.
We use 32A on a 2.5 ring, because it IS a ring.
Any point is supplied by 2 x 2.5 cables…. Not just one.
433.3.1 (ii) applies in the case of a spur from a ring.Thankyou littlespark, then my question is, if we can use 2x2.5mm T+E to create a ring on a 32A breaker. If I add a spur from a junction box or socket outlet, is there a calculation or any evidence in BS7671 to explain why this cable 2.5mm spur isn’t at risk of overheating ? I don’t understand the scientific/ numerical aspect behind this.
....443.1.204 ....
443.1.204 : Early in the morning when spotting a mild hangover, phones shall not be used to type anything requiring any level of detail.Go on then, what's regulation 443.1.204 ?
Or do you want to correct the typo?
Thanks everyone, my question that that cliffed is: If in the event of a fault is there not a risk that the single leg 2.5mm spur to a double socket could become damaged ? If the MCB is rated to 32 Amps and the cable rated to 27 amps ? Thankyou2.5mm rated @ 27 amps I do believe… you are allowed 1 Twin socket on a spur .. thus max overload current would be 26 amps @ that point
32 amp RCBO/MCB protects the actual RM from short circuit, the fuse in the plug top provides overload protection
Yes...but over a very long time.Thanks everyone, my question that that cliffed is: If in the event of a fault is there not a risk that the single leg 2.5mm spur to a double socket could become damaged ?
Take it up with the IEE.....but they won't explain it any better than you've seen already.Thanks everyone, my question that that cliffed is: If in the event of a fault is there not a risk that the single leg 2.5mm spur to a double socket could become damaged ? If the MCB is rated to 32 Amps and the cable rated to 27 amps ? Thankyou
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