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Cable sizes and fuse ratings must be checked!! Figures given in this article are NOT correct in all cases.
 
Anonymous said:
Cable sizes and fuse ratings must be checked!! Figures given in this article are NOT correct in all cases.

Thankyou very much someone has noticed this as well I actually wrote out some matarial to cover this in particular with respect to the maximum rating of the consumer unit although I notice that this has not been posted
 
Elite_electronics said:
Anonymous said:
Cable sizes and fuse ratings must be checked!! Figures given in this article are NOT correct in all cases.

Thankyou very much someone has noticed this as well I actually wrote out some matarial to cover this in particular with respect to the maximum rating of the consumer unit although I notice that this has not been posted

It did..........


see here
 
to elite-, if you read the post that you replied to properly, you will notice it is nearly two years old, so much for your observations
 
I need to lend one of your eye's Breezer...... :wink:
 
il78 said:
Elite_electronics said:
Anonymous said:
Cable sizes and fuse ratings must be checked!! Figures given in this article are NOT correct in all cases.

Thankyou very much someone has noticed this as well I actually wrote out some matarial to cover this in particular with respect to the maximum rating of the consumer unit although I notice that this has not been posted

It did..........


see here

so can someone please tell me what the correct cable size is and fuse required.I have 10mm cable and a 50 amp fuse in my fuse box is this ok
 
Depends on what size (kW) shower you have?

But 10.0mm usually does the trick....
 
Thanks .its 10.5kw shower but someone said it had to be a 40 ampfuse in use box is 50 ok?
 
It does not matter with a fixed load like a shower that will never exceed its max rating. As long as the cable is up to the job, a 50A breaker is fine.
 
Elite_electronics said:
Thankyou very much someone has noticed this as well I actually wrote out some matarial to cover this in particular with respect to the maximum rating of the consumer unit although I notice that this has not been posted
Who are you, and why do you keep trying to kick this back into life?
 
Ban, I should't worry about it, Elite is no longer with us (acording to number of posts)
 
securespark said:
It does not matter with a fixed load like a shower that will never exceed its max rating. As long as the cable is up to the job, a 50A breaker is fine.

Thanks :D ......feel safer now inno they doin it rite
 

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