by ericmark »
Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:54 am
The manufactures instructions should be followed. Bell transformers are available to connect into the consumer unit in the same way as the MCB’s and these are designed to be protected by the main incoming 100 Amp fuse. But most bell transformers only require milliamps and would normally be supplied through a 1 amp fuse in a fused connection unit. 230 volt bells are rare but are around and would not use a normal bell push which is normally rated to a max of 16 volt.
A radial could be supplied by any size fuse for example a radial to the cooker could be 45 amp and a radial to immersion heater 16 amp. There are two things with would decide to size of a MCB.
1) The equipment it feeds, for example a built in oven may require a 16 amp MCB even though the cable is 6mm².
2) The cable and it’s route for example a 2.5mm² could if in a stud wall with thermal insulation have a maximum of 13.5 Amp but the same cable clipped direct could carry 27 Amp only flexible cords have a current carry capacity which is fixed 2.5mm² is ratted 25 Amp as it is not permitted to run flexes in or under anything they must always be exposed to the air.
So if you wanted to increase the size of any MCB feeding an existing cable you would need to look at the installation certificate and see what the installation method is. Unfortunately the method is not always included which could mean knocking a few holes in the wall and lifting a few floor boards before it could be done.
One good reason to hang on to all installation, completion, and periodic inspection reports.
Yours Eric