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Hi , when filling in the Maximum demand on the EIC do you guys work out everything based on diversity or do you add up all the MCB's then multiply by 0.66. I keep hearing different versions ,some people just put down the cut out fuse value
 
sorry didn't notice the boiler - what type is it ? I assume it is not a gas boiler as the current demand to that is tiny. If it is an immersion heater it is probs 3 KW with an approx 13A demand. It would probably be worth looking at it and seeing if you can find a power rating on it. Allowing 32A for it would mean that it was a 7kW+ heater (very unlikely unless it was a shower) You are right that there is no diversity allowed on a water heater.
 
Hi , when filling in the Maximum demand on the EIC do you guys work out everything based on diversity or do you add up all the MCB's then multiply by 0.66. I keep hearing different versions ,some people just put down the cut out fuse value


hi there

i take it that you are the designer of the installation yes / no ?

Maximum demand is considered at the design stage and as such you should have to hand all the designers calculations for each circuit to be installed to ensure that you meet BS7671 :rolleyes:

If you are installing and testing etc if you stick to all the books then ok you will meet maximum demand etc. :)
It is really down to what you have installed at the time and in the design any future use which may take in expansion etc. :confused:

looking at each circuit in a common sense way ie lighting will the put a cooker on it ?:D
ie 32 amp ring final circuit its cold the heating's packed up outcome 15 3 k watt heaters etc.:eek:

i think you look at the whole of the installation and make a calculated common sense judgment on what you have and what you may be likely to expect in service use

there is a design guide by the iee electrical installation design guide isbn 978-0-86341-550-0 which give more details etc of maximum demand etc mainly aimed at designers

cheers alll
 
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