27A continuous clipped direct to a non metalic surface (or embedded in building material in line with method 1) with a 30 deg centigrade ambient temperature, not grouped with other cables and not run through thermal insulation. 240v does not have a bearing on the current carrying capacity of a cable, it is 27A wether it is 240v, 110v or 12v.
Yes, but thats clipped direct rating without any correction factors applied, unlikely to occur in a house, best to assume 20A as a rough guide*in the average way its installed in a house, any more than this I'd use 4mm²
*Rough guide only, exact installtion method, derating factors, volt drop, disconnect time, etc need to be all calculated and taken into account when selecting a cable
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