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    Main Supply fuse

    Sorry wrong numbers should be 3.57mm to 4.51mm. But still less than 1mm bigger. I'll post a picture of the horse drinking.
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    Main Supply fuse

    The difference in conductor diameter from 10mm to 16mm is less than a millimetre ie from 3.162mm to 4mm so I'm not expecting it to be difficult to get it in to the terminal. It will be a problem getting the horse to water but not getting it to drink as it were.
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    Main Supply fuse

    TLC Says: 230v 9K6W 5m run under more than 100mm insulation above plasterboard (even at 25 degrees C) Required Cable Size 16 mm Voltage Drop 0.584 Volts. Percentage Drop 0.25% Current Load 41.7 Amps Max Cable Load* 47.4 Amps
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    Main Supply fuse

    Through the provided ingress points.
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    Main Supply fuse

    Bond to incoming water goes through wall and ceiling void and down to incoming water in kitchen. picture coming soon. Cu is going to be split load unit like this:
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    Main Supply fuse

    Protective Multiple earth notice - so TN-C-S? Service Head Main Cutout detail CU Unused way, Fused unused. Downstairs Lighting, Upstairs Lighting, Sockets, Cooker Incoming Gas bonding Spoken to EDF who think the main Cutout is 60A because that's what it usually is...
  8. Earth Bonding to incoming gas

    Earth Bonding to incoming gas

    Earth Bonding to incoming gas pipe detail
  9. CU

    CU

    From Right To Left<br>unused empty, unused, Downstairs Lights , Upstairs lights, Sockets,Cooker
  10. Cut out Detail

    Cut out Detail

    Cut out Detail
  11. Meter tails

    Meter tails

  12. PME Notice

    PME Notice

    Stick to board by incoming head
  13. Service Head and CU

    Service Head and CU

    Service Head and CU
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    Main Supply fuse

    Night Night
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    Main Supply fuse

    I'd much rather have used 10mm but I wasn't going to take the risk. 10k5 at 240, 9k6 at 230 and 43.75A as I recall
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    Minimum Bend Radius 16mm T&E

    Sorry. No.
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    Minimum Bend Radius 16mm T&E

    That'll do nicely
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    Main Supply fuse

    Thanks for your help I'll repost tomorrow cheers, Amy
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    Main Supply fuse

    but passes under insulation of 4 to 5 inches in the loft or if it goes above the insulation the loft can get quite hot. Seemed the results I got from TLC's calculator were just on the cusp so I decided to go with 16mm though I would rather have gone for 10mm and not had the anaconda wrestling...
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    Main Supply fuse

    No only one bathroom and only one house. Is the exclamation mark for the 16mm cable for a 45A load or the shower going in a bathroom?
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