People,
First post as new to the industry and the forum. Would like thoughts on wether members would consider the following scenario would comply with regs, particularly 434.2.1.
Bathroom in a 2 story detached house is being renovated. An electric shower is being removed from the bathroom which was fed from the consumer unit on 6mm t+e from 40A type B MCB. The 6mm cable running in the loft space.
The new bathroom will now contain a mixer shower to which a pump situated in the airing cupboard will be fitted. This shower will be over a whirlpool bath.
My thoughts are to replace the 40A MCB with a 16A mcb. Run the 6mm into a junction box in the attic directly above the airing cupboard. Run two 1.5mm cables from junction box, through the plasterboard ceiling into the airing cupboard where they will be clipped direct into switched FCU's, 5A for shower pump and 3A for the bath.
The 1.5mm cable in the loft space does not pass through insulation.
I have taken the ambient temp in the loft to be 40 degrees requiring an It of no less than 18.4A.
My concern would be that someone throws loft insulation over the short run of 1.5mm cable in the attic in the future further derating the current carrying capacity of the cable.
In that scenario, the cable is still effectively protected by the fuses in the FCU's downstream.
My question is therefore that in that scenario does the wiring comply with reg 434.2.1.? The run of 1.5mm from junction box to FCU being less than 3m.
Thanks.
First post as new to the industry and the forum. Would like thoughts on wether members would consider the following scenario would comply with regs, particularly 434.2.1.
Bathroom in a 2 story detached house is being renovated. An electric shower is being removed from the bathroom which was fed from the consumer unit on 6mm t+e from 40A type B MCB. The 6mm cable running in the loft space.
The new bathroom will now contain a mixer shower to which a pump situated in the airing cupboard will be fitted. This shower will be over a whirlpool bath.
My thoughts are to replace the 40A MCB with a 16A mcb. Run the 6mm into a junction box in the attic directly above the airing cupboard. Run two 1.5mm cables from junction box, through the plasterboard ceiling into the airing cupboard where they will be clipped direct into switched FCU's, 5A for shower pump and 3A for the bath.
The 1.5mm cable in the loft space does not pass through insulation.
I have taken the ambient temp in the loft to be 40 degrees requiring an It of no less than 18.4A.
My concern would be that someone throws loft insulation over the short run of 1.5mm cable in the attic in the future further derating the current carrying capacity of the cable.
In that scenario, the cable is still effectively protected by the fuses in the FCU's downstream.
My question is therefore that in that scenario does the wiring comply with reg 434.2.1.? The run of 1.5mm from junction box to FCU being less than 3m.
Thanks.