K
Keef
Found a strange one at a golf club:
Supply to 2 x no 63 A sockets feeding 2 x temp portakabin supplies.
Fed in 3 core 10mm from a 3 pole isolator Brown = Line 1; Black = Line 2; Blue = N; Sheath = CPC
Goes to a box with the 2 x 63A sockets on with the neutral being split and the sheath isolated and an earth rod so the portakabins are TT about 3M away from sockets & earth rod combo. Before the isolator is 2 RCD's and 2 x 63A MCB's (1 per circuit).
Its a single phase incomer of 100A, there is no overload issue here and isolation for the cable seems to be in order.
Loading in cabins varies but portakabin 1 (office) has got 3 x 2kW heaters in and a water heater, portakabin 2 is lighting, heater and workshop type kit (drills, bench saws) equipment.
Its odd due to the neutral being split and what current is going to go down it as it is all single phase.
Info on how to calculate this and opinions please.
Supply to 2 x no 63 A sockets feeding 2 x temp portakabin supplies.
Fed in 3 core 10mm from a 3 pole isolator Brown = Line 1; Black = Line 2; Blue = N; Sheath = CPC
Goes to a box with the 2 x 63A sockets on with the neutral being split and the sheath isolated and an earth rod so the portakabins are TT about 3M away from sockets & earth rod combo. Before the isolator is 2 RCD's and 2 x 63A MCB's (1 per circuit).
Its a single phase incomer of 100A, there is no overload issue here and isolation for the cable seems to be in order.
Loading in cabins varies but portakabin 1 (office) has got 3 x 2kW heaters in and a water heater, portakabin 2 is lighting, heater and workshop type kit (drills, bench saws) equipment.
Its odd due to the neutral being split and what current is going to go down it as it is all single phase.
Info on how to calculate this and opinions please.