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According to this table, there are different methods of cable installation. Which would be applicable to running a cable through wooden joists under floorboards in a house with no insulation under the floor, and in a vertical run of MMT2 plastic trunking for 2.4m?
I merely ask as my sister in law has a 6.00mm cable feeding an electric shower (power unknown to me), which is protected by a 40A MCB on the RCD side of a split load CU.
They are decorating another room at the moment where this cable rises in the trunking they need to cover it up, but don't want to have to undo it all if the cable needs to be replaced when the bathroom is done, and a larger shower possibly installed.
What would be the max current this cable could have pulled through it according to table 6D2 in this situation?
I merely ask as my sister in law has a 6.00mm cable feeding an electric shower (power unknown to me), which is protected by a 40A MCB on the RCD side of a split load CU.
They are decorating another room at the moment where this cable rises in the trunking they need to cover it up, but don't want to have to undo it all if the cable needs to be replaced when the bathroom is done, and a larger shower possibly installed.
What would be the max current this cable could have pulled through it according to table 6D2 in this situation?