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Andy Dingley wrote:
On Dec 7, 11:56 pm, Lobster wrote: And/or does that present potential overheating problems? The numbers change (in your OSG), but it's no big deal. Bundled cables are bundled cables, and there's less de-rating due to heat from surface conduit than under loft insulation. Have a look here http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?...lation_Methods Although the figures are correct the page is halfway through an update to fetch it into line with the 17th edition reference methods (I'll see if I can update it a little more tonight) A 32A ring and 6A lighting are unlikely to cause problems when used in conduit together. It may well be possible to ignore the lighting circuit for grouping factors if it is only at 33% of it's capacity. Remember to tell your teenage assistant this, or at least "Don't force it if it won't go, stop and ask". It's a right pain to be "finished", then find that half your backboxes are now broken and you have to strip the whole lot out! Don't use teenagers as labourers if they're likely to take the "sweep it under the carpet" approach to problems, especially not if they then repeat it on a whole row before you find out. Do you speak from experience here? I sense a bit of ill feeling. Do tell us. -- Adam |
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