The best way is to design it properly in the first place.it is best to run on leg 1 4mm cable to the cluster of high current drawing sockets and then 2.5mm for the rest.
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The best way is to design it properly in the first place.it is best to run on leg 1 4mm cable to the cluster of high current drawing sockets and then 2.5mm for the rest.
What I wrote was quite clear.The best way is to design it properly in the first place.
Unless method 101 for example, where max ccc permitted for 2.5 t&e is 17Amps, it becomes an issue!19.763A. Almost nothing in it.
For clarity, my posts in this thread focus on the original question, regarding the effect cable heating may have on the flow of current through an unbalanced ring. My examples show how the current may be distributed through the circuit under certain unusual loading situations, before and after cable heating, and my last example shows that under the stated specific circumstances, cable heating has almost no effect on that.Unless method 101 for example, where max ccc permitted for 2.5 t&e is 17Amps, it becomes an issue!
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