Hi there!
Thanks all of you for taking your time to talk about my case. I’ve done some home works this weekend and have the final & following figures, if something is wrong just let me know:
The 63amp I am talking about is the available load of my CU (there is one main fuse 63amp & one RCD63amp)
The load I will need for lights is 1.6amp total including a 25% security. (5 lights X 35w bulbs & 2 lights X 65w bulbs)
Load for sockets: one double socket for general purpose 13amp
One single socket for 4 LV decking lights using a transformer plug max output is less than 1amp (I will have a single socket designated for this transformer/plug)
Socket = 14amp total need, I have 16amp & 20amp MBN/MCB 6000-3 from Hager at my disposal to fit in a small CU in the shed.
Lights = 1.6amp total need, I have 6amp & 10amp MBN/MCB 6000-3 from Hager at my disposal…
So the maximum load on my feeding cable could be 30amp or 26amp (20amp MBN/MCB + 10amp MBN/MCB or 16amp MBN/MCB + 10 amp MBN/MCB) let me know which one to use.
Design considerations
My feeding cable is EUPEN <VDE< 0250 NHXMH-J 3x6 length
For calculation purpose I took 30amp design load for the shed
Power is 6.9 KW (230V*30amp/1000)
Cable length 25m
Temperature in roof in summer 40° C
Cable partly in plasterboard, partly clipped on wall, partly in contact with other cable and in conduct.
So I have the following figure: (from web calculator with design information that I provided)
Cable size 6mm
Voltage Drop 5.48 volts
Percentage Drop 2.48%
Current load 30.0Amps
Max cable load 35.7Amps
So if I fit a 32Amps MCB in my house CU (there is plenty space in this CU) feed from the 63Amps RCD
At the other end in the shed, a 20Amps MCB/MBN (sockets) & 10Amps MCB/MBN (lights) for example.
Correct me if anything is wrong.
Few questions:
I don’t have any 20Amps & 10Amps RCD but only MBN from Hager for the shed CU will this do the job or I have to invest in RCD?
On the RCD, MCB, MBN there is some indications that I am not sure about like: 6000-3 or 3000-3 or 4500-3 is the first number the tripping time of the device in seconds and the 2nd number is it type? If the second is it type, then I am a bit confused, I thought that in domestic system we only use type 1 or B of RCD, MCB, MBN.
Also in a CU do you have to use all the RCD, MCB, MBN of the same type/indications (e.g. 6000-3) or you can have some 3000-3 with 6000-3 and 4500-3 regardless of the devices’ nominal current which will have to be selected with other considerations?
The single socket that I am going to have designated only for the LV decking lights, output from the plug/transformer less than 1Amps, can I feed this socket from the 10Amps RCB for lights in the shed? So that I could use a 1.5mm2 cable if not I will have to use the 2.5mm cable from the 20Amps RCD. Also these lights are supplied with a plug/transformer; the transformer will be in the shed with its designated socket, can I make this socket “switch able”? From inside the house so that I won’t have to go in the shed to plug/unplug. I know how to do it but I just want to know if for an electrician this is something which is acceptable to do.
Is there any web site where you could check the on-site guide BS7671 online, I don’t need to buy the all book?
It's a lot of literature but you better give all the info in order to allow whom wants to comment the case.