all depends on whether it's just 1 socket on the circuit or several. could be 6/7 16A sockets on a 10mm cable with a 50A OCPD
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A standard 13A single socket is protected by a 32A CPD if it's sat on a ring, have a think about that.
all depends on whether it's just 1 socket on the circuit or several. could be 6/7 16A sockets on a 10mm cable with a 50A OCPD
it all depends on what youre asking the mcb to do.
protecting the circuit wiring ?
protecting the final equipment ?
What sort of final equipment ?
does the equipment need additional overload protection ?
its up to the designer to make that call for each job using his own engineering judgement.
not checked but i'd expect bs7671 to be flexible on the issue and not give a difinitive requirement either way.
1 socket on a 16a or 3 sockets on a 32a ?
both work ;-)
JVM I think you are thinking of the below from the OSG as the recommendation for 16A socket outlets.
BS7671 is non committal as usual, because you will have designed the circuit correctly!
You can never out plan the madmen out there.
Engineer i have had a few sherbets and i agree! The MCB size relates to the cable size and desigh current not the rating of the outlet!
13A socket outlet is used with a plug top with a 13A fuse
13A socket outlet is used with a plug top with a 13A fuse
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