Hi there,
We're planning on renewing the electricity in an old building in Slovakia, as currently it is fed with TN-C-S, but the PE isn't actually split off inside the house, instead in every socket the PE is connected directly up to the N, and most of the wiring is aluminium dating back 50 years or so.
In other words, the whole lot is getting renewed.
The supply is in 3 phase 380/415, and currently there is an old 3 phase socket in the workshop which is used very rarely for a large pump, or circular sawbench etc. However the old supply cable is aluminium, no idea of which size conductor, and also only 4 core, so no PE again.
We want to replace this as well, however should I go for adequate cable for a 5 pin 63A socket or should I just go for a 32A socket? I have no idea of the amperage of the devices that get hung onto it from time to time, the whole supply into the house is fused with a 63A fuse, over 10mm2 4 core (The new cable the electrician has supplied).
Any suggestions as to whether is its worth my while (and money!) to spend more to get a 63A socket set up with 10mm2 5core capable of taking 81A according to the data sheet
Or should I just stick to 4mm2 5 core capable of taking 49A according to the data sheet, and stick a 32A socket on the wall?
Realistically speaking, for domestic use isn't 3phase 63A overkill?
We're planning on renewing the electricity in an old building in Slovakia, as currently it is fed with TN-C-S, but the PE isn't actually split off inside the house, instead in every socket the PE is connected directly up to the N, and most of the wiring is aluminium dating back 50 years or so.
In other words, the whole lot is getting renewed.
The supply is in 3 phase 380/415, and currently there is an old 3 phase socket in the workshop which is used very rarely for a large pump, or circular sawbench etc. However the old supply cable is aluminium, no idea of which size conductor, and also only 4 core, so no PE again.
We want to replace this as well, however should I go for adequate cable for a 5 pin 63A socket or should I just go for a 32A socket? I have no idea of the amperage of the devices that get hung onto it from time to time, the whole supply into the house is fused with a 63A fuse, over 10mm2 4 core (The new cable the electrician has supplied).
Any suggestions as to whether is its worth my while (and money!) to spend more to get a 63A socket set up with 10mm2 5core capable of taking 81A according to the data sheet
Or should I just stick to 4mm2 5 core capable of taking 49A according to the data sheet, and stick a 32A socket on the wall?
Realistically speaking, for domestic use isn't 3phase 63A overkill?