Hi All, Have been asked to provide some outside socket outlets in a retail setting for market traders / catering vans. The premises is an old industrial site comprising various historic buildings etc. There is an existing 3 phase supply to the location that used to feed a building that has been demolished, it is a 4 core 10mm swa supplied from the origin (in another building) via an up front s-type rcd and then a small board with 100mA rcd and 3 pole 50A breaker, earthing is TT. Where the cable emerges from the ground (run of approx 30m) there is to be a wooden structure constructed into which I will install a cabinet containing all the equipment including sockets etc. I intend to terminate cable into a 4 pole rotary isolator and then take a single phase supply to a small DB with 30mA mainswitch, feeding the sockets from individual mcbs, (Initially the customer requests 1 x 32A c-form socket and 2 x 16A c-forms.) Also will provide an earthing rod at this point. My calculations indicate this will be fine, however couple of questions to the wise...
1. Is there any reason not to keep the 3 pole breaker supplying the circuit even though only one phase is being used for final circuits?
2. If the customer requests further sockets to be added (likely) could an additional entirely separate single phase circuit be combined into the 4 core? ie using 2 lines and 2 neutrals and combining the cpcs using the sheath? I would imagine at this point the 3 pole breaker supplying to be replaced by 2 x single pole. Whilst I realise this may not be 'good design' is it nominally compliant? sure I've seen it done before...
3. What about keeping the 3 phase circuit and fitting a 3 phase board to supply all the single phase sockets? I would worry about the neutral being overloaded and this is a little beyond my 3 phase design capabilities !
Any other suggestions? As always cost is a factor and the client is keen to reuse old kit wherever possible just now as the site is due to undergo some major refurbs and at that point there will be a new installation as the building housing the present supply will be demolished.
Am going down there today to test all the equipment I intend to reuse.
Thanks for your attention guys, looking forward to some input.. John
1. Is there any reason not to keep the 3 pole breaker supplying the circuit even though only one phase is being used for final circuits?
2. If the customer requests further sockets to be added (likely) could an additional entirely separate single phase circuit be combined into the 4 core? ie using 2 lines and 2 neutrals and combining the cpcs using the sheath? I would imagine at this point the 3 pole breaker supplying to be replaced by 2 x single pole. Whilst I realise this may not be 'good design' is it nominally compliant? sure I've seen it done before...
3. What about keeping the 3 phase circuit and fitting a 3 phase board to supply all the single phase sockets? I would worry about the neutral being overloaded and this is a little beyond my 3 phase design capabilities !
Any other suggestions? As always cost is a factor and the client is keen to reuse old kit wherever possible just now as the site is due to undergo some major refurbs and at that point there will be a new installation as the building housing the present supply will be demolished.
Am going down there today to test all the equipment I intend to reuse.
Thanks for your attention guys, looking forward to some input.. John