It's not just builders who have no awareness of their own limitations....The problem with these builders are, they think they know it all...You only realise what they can actually do once there on site.
It's not just builders who have no awareness of their own limitations....The problem with these builders are, they think they know it all...You only realise what they can actually do once there on site.
So you just decided to copy what was already there even though it wasn't right?Switchfuse is used to proect the segment (i.e. garage and side extension) from any overload. As there was a 16mm SWA cable installed, the actual load from the master head is 100amp.
And the problem with just taking tails into the garage CU is.....?The swa cable 16mm is not designed for the 100amp network so the fuse is there to kind of downgrade the amperage which then goes into the garage CU. Well I think thats the case..........
You are out of your depth.Im I waffling on too much...............
I've no reason to doubt your capacity to learn, but the point is you don't know enough right now.Dude
I never said I'm an expert at this nor have I ever claimed to be an expert in this field but I believe I'm competent enough to understand how do the required work.
What I'm critical of is not you asking questions, it's doing electrical work when you must realise that you don't know how it all works.If I'm gonna be screwed at for asking a question then maybe this wasn't the right place to come to
The right answer is to stop fiddling with things you don't understand, and wait until you do.if I answered the question wrong then it doest cost to much to provide the right answers
or guide me to the right path......
??433.2.2 The device protecting a conductor against overload may be installed along the run of that conductor in the part of the run between the point where a change occurs ( in cross-sectional area, method of installation, type of cable or conductor, or in environmental conditions ) and the position of the protective device has neither branch circuits nor outlets for connection of current-using equipment and fulfills at least one of the following conditions:
(i) It is protected against fault current in accordance with the requirements stated in Section 434
(ii) It's length does not exceed 3 m, it is installed in such a manner as to reduce the risk of fault to a minimum, and it is installed in such a manner as to reduce to a minimum the risk of fire or danger to persons ( see also Regulation 434.2.1 )
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