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How often?

Seriously, how often?
Quite rare but still does happen, I`ve known it or of it quite a few times around these parts and I have seem the aftermath in some worse cases , putting chip pan on then falling asleep after alcohol does happen in these parts and you find out some people or some households do it more than once. Quite rare by percentages I agree, but it does happen.

By comparison how often do people cause road accidents by stupid driving habits, again similar comments but themselves and the remainder of the driving public still continue bad habits mentality.

If my little plan helps some a little then it gets my vote.
 
Those heights only apply in new build houses to comply with disabled access
It`s not actually a reg, it is guidance on one way of complying with Part M but I have not heard of an alternative way of complying so yes its easier to treat it as if it is an actual reg.
Bit similar in saying consumer units must be metal these days, again easy answer for compliance but not stated in the actual reg.
 
I still ask to evaluate is this all really needed or have any chance of being needed?
 
Have you allowed for the insulation when doing your cable calculations?
12m long, all within insulation, 10mm2, B45 RCBO, 45A DP switch. Electric calculation (see JPEG) says 10mm2 for 45A is fine
 

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But you have selected in conduit, not enclosed in insulation!
It's Reference Method 101 = Above a plasterboard ceiling covered by thermal insulation EXCEEDING 100mm.

I ran, in that calculator (https://www.elandcables.com/cable-calculator), every installation method available and the thickest cable needed for 11m, multicore cable, 1 x 2 core cable, copper, single phase, 230v, 45A.. is 10mm2.
 

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It's Reference Method 101 = Above a plasterboard ceiling covered by thermal insulation EXCEEDING 100mm.
IF that is the case then the maximum current for 10mm² is 36A. Hence my last post.

I ran, in that calculator (https://www.elandcables.com/cable-calculator), every installation method available and the thickest cable needed for 11m, multicore cable, 1 x 2 core cable, copper, single phase, 230v, 45A.. is 10mm2.
Don't you mean thinnest cable needed?

Once again - it won't be 45A load.
 
IF that is the case then the maximum current for 10mm² is 36A. Hence my last post.


Don't you mean thinnest cable needed?

Once again - it won't be 45A load.
Yes, I meant thinnest cable so 10mm2. What's the most powerful all electric cooker running hob and stove all at once?
 
Quite rare but still does happen, I`ve known it or of it quite a few times around these parts and I have seem the aftermath in some worse cases , putting chip pan on then falling asleep after alcohol does happen in these parts and you find out some people or some households do it more than once.

Once a chip pan is on fire, what good does turning off the cooker do?

And if a chip pan is on fire, where is the best place to go? Into a room with a chip pan on fire, or out of the house?
 
What's the most powerful all electric cooker running hob and stove all at once?
Nothing you can normally buy for domestic premises will require more than a 32A circuit.

Clipped direct or buried in masonry a 4mm² cable would be adequate.
 

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