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A really simple question. I'm sat here with my coffee and getting confused by it!
7.4kW EVCP. Would I fit a 32A or 40A RCBO? Not concerned with anything else, as it's all sorted, but the fact that the 7.4kW equates to 32.17A has thrown me. I was just going to use a 32A RCBO, but really I should be using a 40A?
I realise a 32A RCBO is never going to trip at 32.17A, but it means it will be running at it's full capacity whenever the vehicle is being charged and I 'think' I remember @Lucien Nunes saying once (something along the lines) that a circuit breaker shouldn't be run at full current all the time.
Also, I will read all the spec when the charger arrives, but it hasn't yet and I cant find anything online. It's an Alfen Sline eve EVCP. It does mention on a number of sites 32A, but this is in relation to current used.
I realise the answer is simple. 6mm cable, ref method C, 40A RCBO, but I just fancied asking ?. I can then have a quick game a footy with the boy in the garden, make another coffee and then come back and have a quiet saturday morning read of the replies ?
7.4kW EVCP. Would I fit a 32A or 40A RCBO? Not concerned with anything else, as it's all sorted, but the fact that the 7.4kW equates to 32.17A has thrown me. I was just going to use a 32A RCBO, but really I should be using a 40A?
I realise a 32A RCBO is never going to trip at 32.17A, but it means it will be running at it's full capacity whenever the vehicle is being charged and I 'think' I remember @Lucien Nunes saying once (something along the lines) that a circuit breaker shouldn't be run at full current all the time.
Also, I will read all the spec when the charger arrives, but it hasn't yet and I cant find anything online. It's an Alfen Sline eve EVCP. It does mention on a number of sites 32A, but this is in relation to current used.
I realise the answer is simple. 6mm cable, ref method C, 40A RCBO, but I just fancied asking ?. I can then have a quick game a footy with the boy in the garden, make another coffee and then come back and have a quiet saturday morning read of the replies ?