by livewire »
Mon Jul 27, 2009 7:06 pm
[quote="kbrownie"]The tails via your cut out will be rated to carry the supply current of the mains fuse this fuse is likely to be rated at either 80 or 100A so tails are likely to be 16 or 25 CSA.
When we design an installation we calculated the design current for each circuit first and then the protective devise size suitable, then calculate any other factors that could effect the current carrying capicity of the cable, this is how we get the cable size of a circuit.
Some circuits ie your socket outlet circuit are of three types only and we need to keep to the permitted area covered, fuse rating and cable size of these types.
Generally I use OSG for my calcs. The table used and reference method would depend on the circumstance, maybe I have to run single cables through conduit in a wall that has thermal insulation installed. So I would look at table 4D1A (page 274) big red book or table 6D1(page 128) in OSG.
This would tell me using Ref Method A if I needed to supply a circuit with say 32A that 4mm CSA could not carry that safely but 6mm CSA can, so that's my choice of cable.
Other factors may need to be taken in to account using the other 3 Cs , ambient temps, grouping, and BS3036 fuses.
So it's not the nearest value to the current we are looking for it is the cable that WILL carry the current, so same current or above.
Your CU may have a 80A main fuse and your board could be loaded up with breakers adding up to 120A but we except that all these circuits are not likely to be fully loaded at any one time. So an amount of diversity can be assumed.
Hope this answers your question well enough.
any querries happy to help.
KB[/quote]
thanks, KB
So, with a CU with eight circuits say, with a maximum demand (after diversity) of 140A say; then a 100A main fuse with 25mm2 tails will suffice??