preferably wired in 7/029?
 
Talking about Radials is there a quick calc re volt drop simular to what is used in a ring

ie 4 x max vd x 1000 / ib x mV/A/M
 
VD = (mV/A/m) x (I x L) /1000 . the factor of 4 is only used on a ring as it's a. half the length. b. 2 cables in parallel.
 
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Think you 'll find it on Table 8A page 158 of the on site guide its classed as an A3 radial max floor area served 50 square meters , you may well find that over the next few years the ring could be phased out always loads of talk about it , so your circuits at the mo are A1 which is your ring A2 radial which is 4 mm cable protected by a 32/30 amp fuse mcb and as mentioned the A2 radial
 
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Thanks having one of those blank moments.

Just thinking that with a 20 A mcb useing 50m(area 50 sq m) the lowest vd on 2.5 would be over 11.5v
But it a radial and all the ccts in theory is not going to be fully loaded all the time .
 
Unlikely that the RFC will be phased out, anytime soon. Not with the price of copper as it is.
 

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