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lol, I wonderd what I had said to give the 80m, yes I would like to go 10mm 3 core for 15m on a 63a but was thinking I might need a 80a with a 16mm.
 
Hi all,

My mother in law has a gagarage converted into an annex, a lot of bodging has taken place all before I knew them.

Inside the flat conversion we have a 9.5 kw shower on a 32a, a ring on a 32, light circuit on a 6a and a water heater on a 16a,

Now the SWA supplying this is 6mm protected by a 32a mcb on the rcd protected side of the CU.

I said I would sort it out for them as when they have the shower it will trip sometimes as they use a plug in heater.

I want to obviously change the cable, but working out my MD its looking like I need a 16mm this will be a nightmare so can 10mm be justified?

CC of 10mm swa ref method C is only 58a table 3 (three core as I need to transport the earth)

Do I need 16mm or will 10mm sufice.

Thanks guys I really appreciate your help as I want to be able to work things out the BRB way.

Should we not be addressing other things in this post ie why we have an inductive load of nearly 42amps on a 32amp MCB. That should be addressed first off. So unless that is wired in a 10mm^ cable he may find that fitting the correct protection device for the load be another issue to deal with.

As it is 4 circuits two inductive the shower and the water heater..............and the other 2 sockets and lamps. If we think logically here the shower may very well be on with the water heater and they may very well plug in a heater while both of these are on, which would be the worse case scenario, but let's use a little diversity here and say the shower maximum 45 mins a day, the water heater will be on thermostat if not a timer, and the heater ...well any ones guess.

So what size protection device would we choose for this .................
 
Should we not be addressing other things in this post ie why we have an inductive load of nearly 42amps on a 32amp MCB. That should be addressed first off. So unless that is wired in a 10mm^ cable he may find that fitting the correct protection device for the load be another issue to deal with.

not sure if I understand what your getting at but I have stated its bodged, and I said I would rectify it, I am asking if 10mm would be suitable or do I need to go bigger. There are numerous bodges, but this one is the one I can't work out the size of cable needed, as I work it out to need a 16mm but I am hopping that I have done something wrong and can get away with 10mm.
 
No diversity allowed for showers!

Not for inductive loads like showers or water heaters as a final circuit, but when we are doing an installation like this with other types of circuits then I would take diversity into account ................otherwise most modern homes would be having 150+amps supplies to them all.
 
not sure if I understand what your getting at but I have stated its bodged, and I said I would rectify it, I am asking if 10mm would be suitable or do I need to go bigger. There are numerous bodges, but this one is the one I can't work out the size of cable needed, as I work it out to need a 16mm but I am hopping that I have done something wrong and can get away with 10mm.

You have a load on that shower of nearly 42amps, but have a protection device of 32 amps, As an MCB will run at 1.45 times it's rated value for a short period of time, an hour is the norm then it will not trip, what it is doing though is everytime you take that shower your asking that MCB to perform at it's over rated load, and therefore subjecting it to at the very least a shorter life, at it's worse overheating and a chance it will burn out and cause damage.
 
And thats why I said I would sort it out, although I am starting to wish I didn't. I think I am just going to go with a 63a on 10mm XLPE clipped direct, can anybody see that as not a good idea.

Is there a CCC page for XLPE in the BRB I can't fathom if there is.
 
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main cut out 100, 63 main switch, however if I go for 63a I Will put in 1 way board more than likely, but didn't think about that I don't think I can put a 63mcb in with a 63 main fuse can I.

Thanks very much MrEnigma for you help here, much appreciated.
 
main cut out 100, 63 main switch, however if I go for 63a I Will put in 1 way board more than likely, but didn't think about that I don't think I can put a 63mcb in with a 63 main fuse can I.

Thanks very much MrEnigma for you help here, much appreciated.

no probs, just pm me your details, so I can forward the invoice for the consultancy :) :)
 
What is the main switch size at the DB 100 or 63?, and more importantly what have the DNO supplied at the head?

100 I would imagine as not many 63 amp main switches made .

main cut out 100, 63 main switch, however if I go for 63a I Will put in 1 way board more than likely, but didn't think about that I don't think I can put a 63mcb in with a 63 main fuse can I.

Thanks very much MrEnigma for you help here, much appreciated.

So you have a 100 amp main fuse ..................63 amp main switch ??/..........................you want to fit a 63amp MCB...................with a 63 amp fuse ..................think we have covered every kind of protection device here now .....any MCCB here.

Sit down son and tell us exactly what you have got.
 

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