Without going in to my calculations and design details (just yet), I have a customer wanting a supply to a summerhouse and workshop which is approx 100m from the source.
My calcs call for a 16mm² feed to overcome voltage drop, well O.T.T for the required Ib but non the less, what it comes out at. Spoke to NAPIT as it is borderline 10mm² feed and they said if the supply voltage is steady and measured at peak, I could use this in my calc rather than the supply nominal voltage.
Is this acceptable as I can't see anything in the regs that permits this. However, I can't see anything that doesn't. 236v at source would allow for a 10mm² feed.
My calcs call for a 16mm² feed to overcome voltage drop, well O.T.T for the required Ib but non the less, what it comes out at. Spoke to NAPIT as it is borderline 10mm² feed and they said if the supply voltage is steady and measured at peak, I could use this in my calc rather than the supply nominal voltage.
Is this acceptable as I can't see anything in the regs that permits this. However, I can't see anything that doesn't. 236v at source would allow for a 10mm² feed.