2x 2.5 in parallel is not the same as 1x 5mm cable, this is why parallel cables are used for larger supplies.
That was sort of my point, well, the fact that we cannot just 'double up'. However, could you explain why a 2 x 2.5mm could take more current than 1 x 5mm as you've stated?
The current carrying capacity of the 6.0 mm², 'stick' of the lollipop is well protected by the 40 A OCPD.
How then do you explain the 32 A OCPD of a 2.5 mm² RFC when a single piece of cable may be limited to a CCC of 13.5A? I suspect that in this case, the OCPD should be 'downrated' to 20 A.
GB, you've gone from saying it can take 54A to 20A? I'm confused :confused5: