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Philip657

just about to start a 40sqm underfloor heating job
and want to pick some experienced minds :)
i have worked out that it is going to draw 5600W so 24A
its a 10m run so i have worked out i can use a 4mm cable with a 14v drop and a cable rating of 26a. can i get away with this ? or am i going to use a 6mm ?

looking at the tec spec of the thermostat and its only rated at 13a so i am thinking of using a contactor. my question is is this the best way ? should the contacter be local ? and can anyone recommend a good contactor make ? as i have never had to use them before like this .

is there any hits and tips people have found that may be of use ?


Thanks Phil
 
Im thinking the under floor heating may not function correctley and burn out. max volt drop is 11.5volts, 5%, it may work but it might have a shorter life. up the cable size. better to be safe.
 

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