20A mcb or 16A mcb

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Hi,

Got a 20A mcb radial circuit which used to power a stair lift, I’m going to get rid of that, extend the cable and have one double socket, it’ll power just a lamp and general low current things, should I downgrade it to a 16A or is 20A fine? it’ll be clipped to wall and go through a wall at some point.
 
The lights will be protected by the 13A fuse in the plug.

A short circuit will trip the breaker regardless of the rating.

No need to change it.
 
Hi,

Got a 20A mcb radial circuit which used to power a stair lift, I’m going to get rid of that, extend the cable and have one double socket, it’ll power just a lamp and general low current things, should I downgrade it to a 16A or is 20A fine? it’ll be clipped to wall and go through a wall at some point.

20A, needing perhaps a 2.5mm or 1.5mm seems quite a lot, for a stair lift - so I would be inclined to double-check the size of the cable, as a first step. I'm thinking - someone might have wired it in 1.0mm and just used a 20amp MCB.
 
20A, needing perhaps a 2.5mm or 1.5mm seems quite a lot, for a stair lift - so I would be inclined to double-check the size of the cable, as a first step. I'm thinking - someone might have wired it in 1.0mm and just used a 20amp MCB.
Good thought, but Just checked, they have used 2.5mm cheers
 

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