as it's a new build, the SWA can go direct to the CU, thus eliminating the need for RCD if cable is buried in wall/s for part of the run.
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Yes, domestic, 10mm bond to gas/water - thanks for checking though!I'd imagine it's 10mm bonding conductor sizes being domestic and a maximum 100 amp supply
What does?Needs to be 25.0 if your are burying it the ground on an 80A protective device.
As it's a new build I doubt you will need to provide a protective bonding conductor to the water as the incoming supply externally will be in plastic but you'll have to seeYes, domestic, 10mm bond to gas/water - thanks for checking though!
why?Needs to be 25.0 if your are burying it the ground on an 80A protective device.
Just trying understand - Table 4D4A for direct buried at 0.7m, ambient 30, ground ambient 20 and conductor 70 is 78A. So question is, why pick 30 ground temp to further derate to?16mm swa buried is only 78 amps ambient temperature 20 degrees and that's without applying the 0.9 correction factor as cable is buried for ambient temperature for 30 degrees plus any other factors like depth etc
0.9 is applied where overload protection is required and prevents the cable going over temperature when overloaded.Just trying understand - Table 4D4A for direct buried at 0.7m, ambient 30, ground ambient 20 and conductor 70 is 78A. So question is, why pick 30 to derate to?
fit a fan.What about the part of the cable that comes out of the ground?
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