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Discuss Hot tub volt drop in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
But that will be a no for VD reasons, not because the current carrying capacity of 6mm² SWA is too low. And the VD will be calculated with the resistance of the cable at 70° or 90°.My software with a correction for being buried is a 'no' for 6mm, 32A at 50m. Are there any other derating factors to consider?
Depends on how many webcam customers you can get.Possible over a year or so, but I have no idea what the running cost of a stable heated sex pond is.
Without stating the obvious, yes of course??But that will be a no for VD reasons,
If you can regulate the temperature in an attic void and underground?If you can get the temperature down then the resistance comes down -
If you listen carefully you might hear a collective groan as this subject has been discussed a lot recently!I have seen lots of conflicting information regarding how this should be tackled and I believe there are 3 options (probably more)
- 32a Type c from split RCD board
Option 1 - use the PME earth for the entire job as this isn't a swimming pool but a "built to product standard" hot tub so doesn't fall under section 702 - no exposed parts etc
Option 2 - PME earth covers supply cable to isolator but then is stopped there (Plastic gland and heat shrink armourings), Earth spike local to isolator and then use a TT earth from the isolator tail to the hot tub
Option 3 - PME earth covers supply to an external enclosure and 30mA RCD, TT spike from this point to isolator and tail but then you have 2 RCD's covering the circuit.
Anyone have any input on this?
If you listen carefully you might hear a collective groan as this subject has been discussed a lot recently!
Brief comments:
Option 1 is compliant but has issues. I used to do this but wouldn't now. See recent thread on tingly feet when getting out if you want a long read. [Also IET Guidance Note 7 (Special Locations) does have stuff about hot tubs outside coming under Section 702, as a recommendation)
Option 2 - What I'd do.
Option 3 - Also Fine but I'm missing the gain over option 2 - complete pot luck which RCD would go? If you could avoid upstream RCD this would clinch option 2 for me.
What do your cable calcs tell you? if of course you have bothered doing any.Can i get away with 6mm SWA on a 50m run for a 32a supply to a hot tub? Cable will be burried.
I believe its very close to being over the 5% max Permitted?
Whats your thoughts, should i go up to 10mm?
Thanks
My cable calcs told me that the only limiting factor would be the VD (5.19%) at 50m using installation method 72 - D2 but as its only 45m it would come under the 5% for a power circuit.What do your cable calcs tell you? if of course you have bothered doing any.
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