R&m electrical website first one that popped up on the internet Mr Westwood . Sat in Mickey D's carpark with a coffee waiting for the dogging to start . Sorry if I miss quoted can't read my regs book with this gimp mask on
@mickfred
If you have any issue with any members response then please report it to a member of staff using the report option or the message system, responses like this only encourage a war of words and thus the thread gets dragged down and off course.
@charlie76
Your opening post can read a few ways in all honesty hence the responses, you supply circuit design will initially be calculated through design load, the rating of the front end rcd or main switch will only need to be higher or equal to this, I get the impression you are asking whether you should future proof the installation in case of additions or alterations are made in which case I would recommend it unless it is clear this will not be a future issue.
I think bringing the rating of the RCD into the post and asking if you should upsize to match it is why you saw some of the responses, your front end fusing device based on design current will determine the current rating required of the RCD, not the other way around, I think your following posts addressed what you meant, regarding advice, the higher the front end protection and cable size can be will be beneficial for discrimination of devices under fault conditions but given it's domestic it is usually the case that full discrimination is impossible to achieve and only partial at the best, the wrong device tripping first is of little inconvenience as as oppose to commercial or industrial.
@members responses
- the OP addressed what he was actually asking part way through the thread, the following posts should reflect on this and not be still hanging on the initial post, all he wishes to know is whether to future proof the system or just keep to bear minimum for the max load 22 amps. Personally and ccounting for install methods I would be popping a 40amp breaker in anyway and thus designing the cable install to suit.