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Discuss Shower EICR Code- 9.5kW- 40amp mcb!. De rate MCB to 32 or rewire cable to 10mm in the Periodic Inspection Reporting & Certification area at ElectriciansForums.net
Don't under rate yourself WestieBleedin more stubborn than me
trying for a C3 as opposed to a C2 I believe by down rating the MCB and advising our client of the need for it to be rewired when possible we are complying
If it's quoted at 230V then at 240V it's 43A and 250V it's 45AAn Overcurrent Protective Device (OPD) might be used for three reasons.
1/ Overload.
2/Short circuit.
3/Earth fault.
If the load is fixed such as a shower then only 2/ and 3/ apply as to the OPD clearing short circuit and earth faults.
If the load does not exceed the cable rating then all ok.
We used to quote power at 240v nominal therefore 9500/240 =39.58 amps.
If the same purely resistive load is run at 230v it would be37.92amps =8.72KW.
Now we officially declare 230v instead of 240v (although the actual voltages have never changed).
Was the power rating quoted at 230v or 240v?
If it's 6mm cable and on a 40 amp mcb how is the 1.45 factor exceeded?If it's quoted at 230V then at 240V it's 43A and 250V it's 45A
Even worse if it's quoted at 220V (which is often still the case with some imported kit) then at 240V it's 47A which exceeds the 1.45 factor
if you avataar is a sample of the fuses you use, then no wonder they don't blow.If it's 6mm cable and on a 40 amp mcb how is the 1.45 factor exceeded?
6mm if it's clipped direct is 47 amps.
47 x 1.45 = 68.15 amps
40 amp mcb x 1.45 = 58 amps
So what's the problem? Cable will not be overloaded.
Remember I2 needs to be equal to or less than 1.45 x Iz.
Never been back to a job yetif you avataar is a sample of the fuses you use, then no wonder they don't blow.
6mm cable holds 34amps if in a wall which usually always is - therefore cable should be protected by 32amp breaker to prevent cable overheating. If a plumber decides to install a 10kw shower the cable is protected, (shower will trip out) and you are covered. Job done
Nearly a year later I would like to think the problem has been resolved by now.6mm cable holds 34amps if in a wall which usually always is - therefore cable should be protected by 32amp breaker to prevent cable overheating. If a plumber decides to install a 10kw shower the cable is protected, (shower will trip out) and you are covered. Job done
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