Hi guys,
I've bought a hydraulic car lift (probably similar to the one in this post, ) but it has only a 1.5 kw single phase motor driving a gear pump.
The garage is supplied by a 6.0 sq mm Pirelli SWA cable to a CU and then a 16A type B for a double socket and another mcb for the lighting circuit.
Unfortunately the garage supply is a spur from a 32A type B protected ring supplying the kitchen (not my choice!, was like that when we moved in).
I thought that the garage had its own supply from the house cu but when I went to check the mcb rating I found no dedicated circuit for the garage and by testing found it's on the kitchen ring main.
I didn't do my homework regarding starting currents otherwise i would planned this better, and I don't think that the supply to the garage will cope, even if the garage wiring was modified to make use of the incoming 6.00 sq mm.
I see that type Bs can take 3 times the nominal rating for up to 5 seconds.
At 1.5kw that's a current of 6.25A but probably has a starting current of maybe 4 times nominal, so say 25A.
This is within the 5 second rating of the 16 A type B BUT is this really protecting the wiring in the kitchen ring main?
I think I'm going to have to get a new circuit put in just for the lift.
The incoming supply to the house is only 14m away from the garage along a gravel drive so can I get the tails split and feed the garage lift circuit directly and bypass the house cu?
I'm degree qualified (mech eng) and so I can easily do the homework to calculate the maximum starting currents (and some of the other guys at work are industrial electrical engineers) BUT Part P exists AND just because I can research stuff on line doesn't mean that I know what I'm doing on something like this (I can read about how to plaster a wall, but I'm no plasterer!)
Any help would be greatly received and if I do need to get a new circuit installed I like some local recommendations (Rugby in Warks).
Cheers,
Dave
I've bought a hydraulic car lift (probably similar to the one in this post, ) but it has only a 1.5 kw single phase motor driving a gear pump.
The garage is supplied by a 6.0 sq mm Pirelli SWA cable to a CU and then a 16A type B for a double socket and another mcb for the lighting circuit.
Unfortunately the garage supply is a spur from a 32A type B protected ring supplying the kitchen (not my choice!, was like that when we moved in).
I thought that the garage had its own supply from the house cu but when I went to check the mcb rating I found no dedicated circuit for the garage and by testing found it's on the kitchen ring main.
I didn't do my homework regarding starting currents otherwise i would planned this better, and I don't think that the supply to the garage will cope, even if the garage wiring was modified to make use of the incoming 6.00 sq mm.
I see that type Bs can take 3 times the nominal rating for up to 5 seconds.
At 1.5kw that's a current of 6.25A but probably has a starting current of maybe 4 times nominal, so say 25A.
This is within the 5 second rating of the 16 A type B BUT is this really protecting the wiring in the kitchen ring main?
I think I'm going to have to get a new circuit put in just for the lift.
The incoming supply to the house is only 14m away from the garage along a gravel drive so can I get the tails split and feed the garage lift circuit directly and bypass the house cu?
I'm degree qualified (mech eng) and so I can easily do the homework to calculate the maximum starting currents (and some of the other guys at work are industrial electrical engineers) BUT Part P exists AND just because I can research stuff on line doesn't mean that I know what I'm doing on something like this (I can read about how to plaster a wall, but I'm no plasterer!)
Any help would be greatly received and if I do need to get a new circuit installed I like some local recommendations (Rugby in Warks).
Cheers,
Dave
