What are you intending to use in your garage to use 58A?
Lots of heat lamps and extraction equipment by the sounds of it
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What are you intending to use in your garage to use 58A?
correct that for him----ed my Part P couple of month ago
installed by bob hope and co.Lots of heat lamps and extraction equipment by the sounds of it
No there are not. Design load of maximum 58A that means 13.34KW. OCPD 60947-3 probably 80amp as main switch (in the house) and then RCDo 63amp in mcb in garage.
By my calculations 10mm would be better. Correct?
Lol probably. But not sure. Customer request.Lots of heat lamps and extraction equipment by the sounds of it
only one single phase. or sub mains .Idealy 2core SWA as only one phase needed. IS 6mm
Well done that is the topicHum ...... then shouldn't you know this? and unless you are a member of a CPS its still an issue..
No it is not.Quite a worrying response here. OCPD for the garage supply is the house CU main switch ?
As you are a new member could you state what qualification and experience you have, or pop it on your profile and set your profile to be able to be viewed publicly. This will help us help you best.
No it is not.
ThinkiWhat OCPD will be feeding the SWA?
Another helpful "guru" borned with knowlege lol bad day at work? Build your ego somewhere else gangster. Anyway thank you for your helpful and kind response. Good luck.correct that for him
Well qWhat OCPD will be feeding the SWA?
As i said good luck to u guru.This thread is best left alone ... the op is either a smart rss , a wind up merchant or a complete diy new bee
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