"Christian McArdle" wrote in
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So the question is - what cabling should I use to connect this
thing to
the fuse box - or perhaps a question before this is should I
actually
hard-wire this into the fusebox. It is physically adjacent to the
fusebox and only needs 2 ffet of cabling.
It should be connected to a 13A FCU, which should be connected to
the
consumer unit (or a convenient ring mounted socket) using 2.5mm T&E
cable,
assuming the run is relatively short and is not buried in
insulation. The
unit can be connected to the FCU using either 1.5mm T&E cable (or
bigger),
or using a 13A flexible lead. The FCU can be mounted either at the
consumer
unit end or close to the 8 way unit and should be labelled.
If the 8 way unit explicitly allows protection at 32A, then you may
connect
using probably 6mm cable and no FCU, although you may have to do a
specific
calculation to determine the actual cable CSA required.
If there's a spare slot in the new CU it might be simpler to buy
another mcb of appropriate rating and wire it directly into that as a
short radial circuit. Do the regs allow wiring flex into a cu? I can
see it could cause problems if trying to mix solid and stranded
conductors. Not that its something I've ever considered doing.
Jim
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