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Here is the cable calculation for 10mm cable at 150m - he intimated it would give 25 amps at 5% VD.
The above doesn't make much sense to me.
I don't know much about his design software, but if that's what he's saying then he's wrong I'm afraid, very wrong!
On a 10mm three core thermosetting SWA, 25A over 150m results in a voltage drop of 17.6V, or 7.6%, 2.6% over the maximum allowed for general circuits according to the guidance given in appendix 4 of BS 7671.