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holmslaw
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I have read it.Read what I actually said.
If saying that the installation method applicable to a cable lying on a plasterboard ceiling is the one described as "enclosed in conduit in an insulated wall" is neither waffle nor opinion, what is it?What's the installation method for cables lying on a plasterboard ceiling?
A, what did you say?
Which should I look up?Clue, "cables enclosed in a ceiling" look it up.
You think that's Reference Method 102?Clue, "cables enclosed in a ceiling" look it up.
In that case, as I've asked before, where on earth did you get 35A from? I thought you said that you were using Table 4D5, and the only place 35A appears in that table is for 6mm² cable, Reference Method 102.No.You think that's Reference Method 102?Clue, "cables enclosed in a ceiling" look it up.
But not Method 47?Correct.
I never said it was 35A.
To the op don't be misled by this bloke, your cable is rated at a maximum 35Amps and is not suitable for a shower larged than 7kw or 40A fuse/mcb.
Try seeing what it says in Column 3 of that row.Its a nice drawing, but I don't see the relevance.
You do seem to be struggling with relevance today, don't you.So why did the ultimatehandyman site ban you?
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