Hello,
I've been reading through this forum and found many reasons to ask a few questions before I plan on wiring this up.
Into this small place, I have the power source from an upstairs wall socket - which I presume is 32A.
I wish to add a MCB & RCD into this circuit of heaters, lights etc, thus if the circuit develops problems, it wouldn't affect my flat mates & freezer etc.
What calculations would I need to do to determine the amperage of MCD & RCD? I have access to the equipment that will run off this circuit so I can use this within the calculations or find this our from the manuals.
I understand that there are different types of MCB's (type B, C, D). I suppose I would need Type B for the reaction time.
Once I've determined the theoretical load on the circuit, do I have to multiply this by a certain factor and add a certain percent for future expansion?
Since this small area will also have several fire alarms which I presume shouldn't be run on the MCB/RCD side of the circuit... what should I look for when purchasing a CU?
All I need is 1 RCD & 1 MCB on the same side, with a master switch that controls the RCD & MCD side, with a separate side for the fire alarms which will be wired into a fused spur that's switchable.
When I'm armed with the total load on the circuit, how would I calculate the correct load wire? Do I just need to use 13A rated wire as this is the maximum that will be used from the wall socket?
Lots of questions, lots of answers. Thanks for reading. I'm trying to learn specifically to get this completed but will eventually get it looked over my a sparky when he's back off holiday.
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I've been reading through this forum and found many reasons to ask a few questions before I plan on wiring this up.
Into this small place, I have the power source from an upstairs wall socket - which I presume is 32A.
I wish to add a MCB & RCD into this circuit of heaters, lights etc, thus if the circuit develops problems, it wouldn't affect my flat mates & freezer etc.
What calculations would I need to do to determine the amperage of MCD & RCD? I have access to the equipment that will run off this circuit so I can use this within the calculations or find this our from the manuals.
I understand that there are different types of MCB's (type B, C, D). I suppose I would need Type B for the reaction time.
Once I've determined the theoretical load on the circuit, do I have to multiply this by a certain factor and add a certain percent for future expansion?
Since this small area will also have several fire alarms which I presume shouldn't be run on the MCB/RCD side of the circuit... what should I look for when purchasing a CU?
All I need is 1 RCD & 1 MCB on the same side, with a master switch that controls the RCD & MCD side, with a separate side for the fire alarms which will be wired into a fused spur that's switchable.
When I'm armed with the total load on the circuit, how would I calculate the correct load wire? Do I just need to use 13A rated wire as this is the maximum that will be used from the wall socket?
Lots of questions, lots of answers. Thanks for reading. I'm trying to learn specifically to get this completed but will eventually get it looked over my a sparky when he's back off holiday.
edit: sp