Exactly so why are people saying 6kw max on the mcb? Makes no sense right and I should be ok as 10mm wire and 40a mcb should be more than enough
In the UK, the declared voltage and tolerance for an electricity supply is 230 volts -6%, +10%. This gives an allowed voltage range of 216.2 volts to 253.0 volts.I have a kiln, 7.6kw 230 volts
I make that 36.3A and 9.2kW as the resistance would remain at 6.97Ohms.If the supply voltage is the maximum 253 then the kiln will be taking 8.36 kW ( 7.6 / 230 ) x 253 which is 33 Amp.
Some people say the world is flat. I saw something on the internet once which was wrong.Exactly so why are people saying 6kw max on the mcb?
Makes no sense right
Yes, literally more than enough as in too big and a waste - unless you have installed it in unfavourable surroundings.and I should be ok as 10mm wire and 40a mcb should be more than enough
You did not go wrong. I went wrong. I left the square out of the formulaWhere am I going wrong?
I have some Memshield 2 MCBs and RCBOs, which fit.Is there perhaps some confusion with the 6kA breaking capacity of the OPDs in domestic CUs?
Yes this is the thing. I worked it all out upgrading from 6 to 10mm and a 40amp type b mcb. Then someone said the mcb has 6kw max. These kilns are 7 to 7.5kw, so what would I do?Is there perhaps some confusion with the 6kA breaking capacity of the OPDs in domestic CUs?
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