Where'd you get that CCC from because my regs don't show B for twin and skin
On suite guide
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Where'd you get that CCC from because my regs don't show B for twin and skin
Table 6F, no column there for B mate.On suite guide
What protective device dude?Looks like I referred to table F5 (pvc multicore cables)
So in table F6 (flat insulated and sheathed pvc) I have a combination of reference method 100* and also partly ran in trunking.
10mm Reference method 100* allows a total of 45 amp. The shower 41amp.
I'm still happy with the choice.
Bending the rules dude40amp.
However the actual current drawn will depend upon the voltage of the supply. 230 = 41amp 240 = 39 amp. The actual voltage I measured was 243 (39 amp)
Bending the rules dude
ohm's law says the opposite. just you get more kW @ 240V than @ 230V.40amp.
However the actual current drawn will depend upon the voltage of the supply. 230 = 41amp 240 = 39 amp. The actual voltage I measured was 243 (39 amp)
P = V*I
I = P/V
I = 9500w/230v = 41A
I = 9500w/243v = 39A
Am I going about this the wrong way?
You're right mate, but power is provided for a given voltage, in the UK it will be 9500W at 230v. Therefore if you do put 240v up it, it will actually produce ~9800W of power.
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