Good evening all, I’m currently part way through my apprenticeship and we are working on IB, IN, IZ and IT and volt drop today. And it got me thinking I have seen a circumstance at work, where:
A shower has been wired in 10mm T+E on a 40A breaker. But then from the shower isolator switch a 2.5mm cable has been terminated and run to a pump (pump to remove water going down plug hole). In my mind from what I’m learning currently I would say this wouldn’t be okay due to the cable being undersized for the MCB (IB/IN/IZ) being used. I have heard it at work this arrangement being referred to as “downstream fusing” ?? Can’t find anything in the regs and I feel like it’s wrong.
However I’ve also been told that because the pump would never draw more amperes then the 2.5mm it is okay. I feel like this is incorrect and am looking for some more opinions.
thanks in advance guys and gals
A shower has been wired in 10mm T+E on a 40A breaker. But then from the shower isolator switch a 2.5mm cable has been terminated and run to a pump (pump to remove water going down plug hole). In my mind from what I’m learning currently I would say this wouldn’t be okay due to the cable being undersized for the MCB (IB/IN/IZ) being used. I have heard it at work this arrangement being referred to as “downstream fusing” ?? Can’t find anything in the regs and I feel like it’s wrong.
However I’ve also been told that because the pump would never draw more amperes then the 2.5mm it is okay. I feel like this is incorrect and am looking for some more opinions.
thanks in advance guys and gals