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Chris Electron
Hello,
I seem to be getting a bit confused here and wonder if anyone out there could give me a bit of help.
I am wiring a new build in North London. The Architect is also the client and he is putting some pretty funky and complex kit in the build.
The house has large shutter over the windows that he is using for security and insulation. He wants to run these off a 12V leisure battery because they have to open if the mains power is down for escape purposes.
I do volt drop calculations every day of the week but I want to know whether the calculation for volt drop with 12V is the same-
For example-
Is the maximum volt drop allowed (other than lighting) still 5%?
Can you use the same mV/A/m figures that are in the regs book bs7671?
If I do this calculation-
3A x 18 (for using 2.5mm cable) x 10 metres / 1000
= 0.54
Where 5% of 12V maximum drop would be 0.6V so above calculation would pass.
Am I doing this right?!!
Also I should be using some sort of 12V circuit breakers also? It all seem a bit camper van or yachting type work! Anything else I may have missed?
Any help gratefully received.
Thankyou,
Chris.
I seem to be getting a bit confused here and wonder if anyone out there could give me a bit of help.
I am wiring a new build in North London. The Architect is also the client and he is putting some pretty funky and complex kit in the build.
The house has large shutter over the windows that he is using for security and insulation. He wants to run these off a 12V leisure battery because they have to open if the mains power is down for escape purposes.
I do volt drop calculations every day of the week but I want to know whether the calculation for volt drop with 12V is the same-
For example-
Is the maximum volt drop allowed (other than lighting) still 5%?
Can you use the same mV/A/m figures that are in the regs book bs7671?
If I do this calculation-
3A x 18 (for using 2.5mm cable) x 10 metres / 1000
= 0.54
Where 5% of 12V maximum drop would be 0.6V so above calculation would pass.
Am I doing this right?!!
Also I should be using some sort of 12V circuit breakers also? It all seem a bit camper van or yachting type work! Anything else I may have missed?
Any help gratefully received.
Thankyou,
Chris.