max volt drop to sub board 3 core swa 137 meters ?
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the sub board is for a static caravan fed from a 3 phase board in a garage 137 meters away the cable will be surface 25 mm 2 core swa fe from a B50 ib did the maths and it worked out that iam not within the limits was just looking for advise thanks a lot guys sorry about the way i asked the questionThat completely depends on what volt drop is required for the final circuits from the sub board. The maximum permitted volt drop for a circuit should be from origin to final circuit end. The designed volt drop for the sub main should take this into account.
A saying up here lol - Shy bairns get nowt.the sub board is for a static caravan fed from a 3 phase board in a garage 137 meters away the cable will be surface 25 mm 2 core swa fe from a B50 ib did the maths and it worked out that iam not within the limits was just looking for advise thanks a lot guys sorry about the way i asked the question
if we had 10mm swa on a b50 supplyYour next issue is the use of a 50A circuit breaker, terminating a 25mm is going to be difficult but go above this is is not going to be feasible especially the neutral and cpc.
Is that a question or a suggestion?if we had 10mm swa on a b50 supply
You are going backwards there with regard to volt drop.if we had 10mm swa on a b50 supply
Agree, I thought that, but nah, that can't be what he means, seems to me that the OP is either not understanding your previous or ignoring it, and just focusing on the practicalities of just connecting a cable, with no regards to VD whatsoever, hope I'm wrong.You are going backwards there with regard to volt drop.
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