When coming across the average common cable in UK residential/commercial setups, is there a way via cable diameter/thickness that we can accurately determine the cable specs?
Some cables may have thicker sleeving etc, so I assume its not a simple case of just measuring thickness alone?
Some example cases
a) Residential - Assuming we have a 60A service fuse installed, Determine(through cable thickness) if the main service cable is capable for 100A upgrade
b) Commercial - Assuming we have a 300A 3ph(100A per phase) installed, Determine if the main service cable is suitable to upgrade to 600A 3ph(200a each phase)
Some cables may have thicker sleeving etc, so I assume its not a simple case of just measuring thickness alone?
Some example cases
a) Residential - Assuming we have a 60A service fuse installed, Determine(through cable thickness) if the main service cable is capable for 100A upgrade
b) Commercial - Assuming we have a 300A 3ph(100A per phase) installed, Determine if the main service cable is suitable to upgrade to 600A 3ph(200a each phase)