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Replace of 45amp Fuse with 50amp CB on 10mm2 cable?
Is this okay because of the 0.9 derating of fuse to overloads and because 10mm2 can handle 50Amp current. Installation in air equivalent double brick unit?
 
The reason it's irrelevant is because the tripping time of RCD will be quick, less than 0.4s if there is any earth fault so no need to worry about tripping current to trip circuit breaker to clear an earth fault.
What we still have to worry about is the fault loop impedance when determining prospective short circuit current Ipf to size correct kA rating of MCB or RCBO. However our service rules (depending on state) also state to take kA of domestic installation at transformer as 10kA for commercial industrial as 25kA or if greater the actual Transformer fault current.
 

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