What is the maximum safe continuous current for 2 of 10mm CSA copper twin and earth in the following submains ?. Different sources give different results.
Two cables leave the incoming CU from 32 amp MCBs. Route is 1.5 clipped to plaster on stone wall. then through a 600 mm thick stone wall in a shared conduit, then a further 2 metres clipped to a timber cable tray to the two CUs they are feeding. One CU per cable. Largest MCB in CUs will be 16 amp for radials.
Design load maximum is under 30 amps per cable, no fixed electric heating, no electric shower and no immersion heater on these circuits. Maybe a one/two Kw fan heater.
The incoming CU supplies 5 sub mains from MCBs. Sub mains 1 & 2 to these two CUs in main 5 room cottage, Sub main 3 feeds the CU for the kitchen ( room 6 ) and the other two feed remote CUs in outbuildings.
I consider the cables being fused at 32 amps make this a safe design but one electrician doubts it is acceptable under BS7671.
Two cables leave the incoming CU from 32 amp MCBs. Route is 1.5 clipped to plaster on stone wall. then through a 600 mm thick stone wall in a shared conduit, then a further 2 metres clipped to a timber cable tray to the two CUs they are feeding. One CU per cable. Largest MCB in CUs will be 16 amp for radials.
Design load maximum is under 30 amps per cable, no fixed electric heating, no electric shower and no immersion heater on these circuits. Maybe a one/two Kw fan heater.
The incoming CU supplies 5 sub mains from MCBs. Sub mains 1 & 2 to these two CUs in main 5 room cottage, Sub main 3 feeds the CU for the kitchen ( room 6 ) and the other two feed remote CUs in outbuildings.
I consider the cables being fused at 32 amps make this a safe design but one electrician doubts it is acceptable under BS7671.