Until the kitchen fitters come in and ........the cable is just lashed on the floor lol so method C
= 27 A
or the dreaded adapter plug with 3 socket outlets
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Until the kitchen fitters come in and ........the cable is just lashed on the floor lol so method C
= 27 A
I know it's allowed in the regs .... it should be removed IMHO. I prefer the FCU approach for spurs.Appendix 15 - an unfused spur may be connected to the origin of the circuit in the distribution board.
pan unfused spur should feed one single or one twin socket outlet only.
I know it's allowed in the regs .... it should be removed IMHO. I prefer the FCU approach for spurs.
[/FONT]It doesn't matter mate the 32A MCB is protecting the one 2.5mm cable (the cable is not adequately protected).
Because IMO it's not. There are lots of things in the regs that I disagree with, I'll write a book when I retireI assumed you thought it wasn't by this:
I also understand its allowed but like Topquark don't like it!
Because IMO it's not. There are lots of things in the regs that I disagree with, I'll write a book when I retire
The 2.5mm cable (if completely derated for installation method) is not adequate for a spur feeding a (single) double socket.
For me unfused (or undersized) spurs in general. Radial circuits correctly fused are fine in my world though.An unfused spur from the origin or just unfused spurs in general?
Agreed, but that you'd take into account when designing (or should). Whereas spurs are bodge fixes that should not be allowed. Use an FCU and fuse it accordingly (or use 4mm radials everywhere).Poorly designed rings can be just as bad. Leave a CU straight to kitchen, supply a number of heavily rated appliances then around the rest of the ground floor before returning. The short leg to the kitchen is going take take some punishment.
A B32 MCB can take 50A for 16mins, 40A for over 2.5hrs!
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