by mrsonic »
Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:29 pm
[quote]
...say why you want to test the lighting circuit with an ohm meter? [/quote]
i done an experiment and managed to get the lighting circuit working perfectly.
the MAIN CU is located in the front room.
16 AMP WIRE (MAX 24 AMPS) connected to 16 amp MCB IN MAIN CU.
FRom main CU , 16 amp wire leads to UPSTAIRS HALL WAY(IT USED to power up water tank that is no longer in use).Bought 5 mtrs of 16 amp wire to connect with the wire that used to power up water tank (used junction box 16 amps).New wire powers up new SECONDARY UNIT.
ALtogether 15 mts of 16 amp wire used.
18 (mv) * 15 mtr / 1000 = .27
new SU has 40 amp RCBO
16 Amps mcb
6 amp mcb
6 amp lighting wire connected to 6 amp mcb
the wire goes out to the garden (distance 6 mtr).
used 2 switches, one for switching light on from downstairs and the other to switch on from upstars.the dis tace between the switches is 3 mtrs.
2 coms connected
l1 from upstairs switch connected to l1 switch in conservatory (pull on)
same method for L2
switch in conservatory recieves LIVE FEED in L1 AND SWITCH live in L2
i will assume that the 6 amp wire used altogether is 14 or 15 mtrs.
27 (mv) * 15 mtrs / 1000 = .0405
Powering up 18 watt energy saving bulb so
18/240 = 0.075
15 mtrs * .075 * 29 (mv) / 1000 = 0.032625
+ .0405 = 0.073125
i Don't know if the maths is correct bu t the circuit works perfectly .