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Hi, I m very new to this so please go easy...
Got called out to the local pub yesterday to a supply fault, the Landlord has informed me that every now again (usually a Saturday night when they are busy) the pub will loose all power. The Supplier is called out and usually replace the Fuse next to the Transformer (the pub is out in the sticks, transformer probably about 50m away) The supply cable itself has burned out and been replaced twice already, Supplier says they are drawing too much current.
Clamp tested the incoming and found at the time it was drawing around 135Amps, now the fun bit! The incoming cable goes into the 100Amp main fuse, then has a split from the supply side into another 100Amp main fuse (2 x 100Amp main fuses being fed from one supply, single phase)
One Fuse then supplies one meter and the other a second Smart meter, both meters then go down to feed a Square D 3 pole 125Amp Main Switch, the third pole is linked to the first pole on the switch as its a three phase board (single phase supply)
All the circuits fed from this DB appear fine and are drawing as a total around 20Amps (lighting, sockets, Fire alarm etc) There is however a Three Pole Square D KQ 10C363 63Amp MCB feeding a five core 16mm SWA which supplies DB2 in the kitchen, this is drawing around 95AMps (split between the three poles, other two cores are Neutral and earth)
Checked the regs for a start and the 16mm multi-core SWA is rated (clipped direct which it is not) @ 77Amps (it is fed through the wall and i would guess through the ceiling void ground floor.
I m guessing the supply is only 100Amps as it keeps melting the supply cable to the pub and taking the supplies fuse by the transformer, so why on earth does it feed 2 x 100Amp main fuses, each would then require a current of over 100Amps to blow, therefore they are providing no protection to the building supply.
I v got some pictures but cant upload them yet, any advice on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Chris
Got called out to the local pub yesterday to a supply fault, the Landlord has informed me that every now again (usually a Saturday night when they are busy) the pub will loose all power. The Supplier is called out and usually replace the Fuse next to the Transformer (the pub is out in the sticks, transformer probably about 50m away) The supply cable itself has burned out and been replaced twice already, Supplier says they are drawing too much current.
Clamp tested the incoming and found at the time it was drawing around 135Amps, now the fun bit! The incoming cable goes into the 100Amp main fuse, then has a split from the supply side into another 100Amp main fuse (2 x 100Amp main fuses being fed from one supply, single phase)
One Fuse then supplies one meter and the other a second Smart meter, both meters then go down to feed a Square D 3 pole 125Amp Main Switch, the third pole is linked to the first pole on the switch as its a three phase board (single phase supply)
All the circuits fed from this DB appear fine and are drawing as a total around 20Amps (lighting, sockets, Fire alarm etc) There is however a Three Pole Square D KQ 10C363 63Amp MCB feeding a five core 16mm SWA which supplies DB2 in the kitchen, this is drawing around 95AMps (split between the three poles, other two cores are Neutral and earth)
Checked the regs for a start and the 16mm multi-core SWA is rated (clipped direct which it is not) @ 77Amps (it is fed through the wall and i would guess through the ceiling void ground floor.
I m guessing the supply is only 100Amps as it keeps melting the supply cable to the pub and taking the supplies fuse by the transformer, so why on earth does it feed 2 x 100Amp main fuses, each would then require a current of over 100Amps to blow, therefore they are providing no protection to the building supply.
I v got some pictures but cant upload them yet, any advice on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Chris