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nchw
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RCD size

by nchw » Fri Jul 27, 2007 4:24 pm

I'm fitting a split-load consumer unit to replace an existing ceramic unit in a basement flat. Expected load will be a shower, cooker, ring mains, immersion heater - usual domestic stuff. I've decided to go for a 10mm cable to the shower. Problem is what size RCD - 63A or 80A ? Can anyone explain how to calculate the best size.

Chris.

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Re: RCD size

by BLAKEY1963 » Sat Jul 28, 2007 12:57 am

[quote="nchw"]I'm fitting a split-load consumer unit to replace an existing ceramic unit in a basement flat. Expected load will be a shower, cooker, ring mains, immersion heater - usual domestic stuff. I've decided to go for a 10mm cable to the shower. Problem is what size RCD - 63A or 80A ? Can anyone explain how to calculate the best size.

Chris.[/quote]

CHRIS
U CALCULATE MAXIMUM DEMAND OF INSTALLED CIRCUITS
TO SELECT MAIN SWITCHES AND SPLIT BOARD RCD.
A FACTOR CALLED DIVERSITY IS TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.
DIVERSITY IS A PERCENTAGE OF EACH CIRCUITS CURRENT
DESIGNED CAPACITY. FIGURES FOR DIVERSITY CAN BE FOUNDIN OSG BS7671. I WOULD SELECT 100 AMP MAINSWITCH AND
80 AMP MCB. OF COURSE I AM SURE WHEN U LOOK AT DOC S PROJECT SITE U WILL KNOW THAT THIS IS NOTIFIABLE WORK AND THE SELECTIONS OF SWICHES WOULD BE CHOSEN BY BY YOUR PART P REGISTERED SPARKY.
BLAKEY1963

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