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Hi guys this is my first post asking a question so here goes!

I'm currently having a debate with my boss who is adement that you can only have a 16A MCB on a 16A socket outlet. I'm sure I've seen somewhere in the regs or OSG that the maximum size MCB is a 20A on a 16A socket (Don't ask me why doesn't quite make sense) 7

I haven't got Guidance note 1 to hand but have found it is in there just wondering whether anyone knows where in the OSG or the Regs I could find it!

Would be a real help Thanks Jamie Morris
 
minimum of 16A for a 16amp socket. Says in the regs, don't have the regs to hand but its in section 708 somewhere - only 3/4pages long, won't take you long to find.
 
Reading the other comments on this thread, i may be mistaken - seen as though you lot are on about 13a sockets now lol. But im pretty sure the OP meant 16A commando sockets.
 
Reading the other comments on this thread, i may be mistaken - seen as though you lot are on about 13a sockets now lol. But im pretty sure the OP meant 16A commando sockets.

I think it was for a commando as well .
I have not looked it up but i would say that it would be 16A , and i have always installed as such .
 
You can have a 6A, 10A, 16A MCB supplying a single 16A socket, depends on the wiring size used and what the socket is being used to supply!! The 16A designation for the socket, is the limitation of the CC ability of the plug & socket itself. Doesn't make much sense to protect a single 16A socket with a 20A MCB though!!
Although you can say the 20A MCB is still protecting the cable, if were talking about it being wired in 2.5mm cable!!
 
Exactly, It's perfectly permissible to have more than one 16A socket outlet on a circuit with a 20A MCB or other protective device, if the cable size and design current permits!! It's just pretty pointless, to have a 20A MCB on a single 16A socket circuit, be it being allowed or otherwise by BS7871.
 
A standard 13A single socket is protected by a 32A CPD if it's sat on a ring, have a think about that.
 

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