by ericmark »
Sun Feb 03, 2008 1:47 pm
I expect it's all complete now but cable current is not just look up in a table and what it runs through and the insulation on the cable also have an effect. Two types of cable normally used can run at 70°C or 90°C unless we find marking on the cable we assume the 70°C to be on safe side. We would normally consider 4mm² as 27 amp, 6mm² as 34 amp, 10mm² as 45 amp and 16mm² as 57 amp (Table 4D5 BS7671:2008) but these can change if the route goes through insulation etc. Also can be higher if 90°C cable. The showers are sold in Watts so to convert we multiply by 230 the volts so 4mm² = 6.21Kw, 6mm² = 7.82Kw, 10mm² = 10.35Kw and 16mm² = 13.11Kw most miniature circuit breakers (MCB) will allow an over load before tripping out for some time and since we don’t shower for too long running a 8.5Kw shower on a 32 amp will most likely work OK but at 9.5Kw it will trip after a few minutes and will stress the MCB and get worse and worse as time goes on. Up grading the MCB would depend on cable fitted and supply into the house. I have seen 6mm² meter tails and 60 amp incoming fuses which would stop any idea of upgrade until the supply to house is changed. The MCB’s jump up in steps so next is 40 amp then 45 amp after that it depends on the make of Consumer unit as to if a 50 amp is available. Once you change things then you have to follow latest regulations so if not already protected with an Earth leakage device “RCDâ€