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Hey what kilowatt showers can be feed off 6mm cable and which need 10mm? I guess the distance from the fuse board also needs taking in to account?
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Sorry Tazz, genuine error.
The posts were relating to arguments regarding the use of 6mm cable on 8.5kw showers.
On paper its a no no. In practice on a 32a mcb they were finding no thermal damage or evidence of.
I would never condone this on a new install, far from it. But I have seen it myself and even 8.5kw on a 4mm with again no signs of thermal damage.
On the other hand I have come across a number of 45 amp pull switches with poorly connected cables often on the neutral side which have deffo signs of heat damage.
depends really on how long the showers in use and again installation criteria ect.
I am NOT saying its good practice or correct, just that it does happen, and can happen with no ill effects.
The opposite can also be true, with dire consequences, but thankfully I have never been witness to this.
Just a quick point,
Very often good qualified sparkies will get together in the real world.
They are different ages have been in the game for varying times.
Now as said I haven't actually met up with any who know of, or have subscribed to this sight.
But one thing I can say, face to face you can talk freely and discuss different viewpoints and opinions.
I am well known and respect them for who they are and what they know.
Never would they say or imply that a 61 year old man who has been in this industry since the age of 17.
Covered an apprenticeship C&G 236 part 1,2, B and C. 16th 17th 2391
JIB registered approved and Site manager gradings.
Worked and run commercial installs for Aldi ,Q-Fit, Frenchay Hospital cleft unit. Ushers pubs. Texaco garage installs along with the gilbarco lads, a great bunch as I remember. (Cold windy wet and making off MI's. No not fond memories there)
Anyway I digress, as !!!! incompetent.
But you come onto a forum such as this and well !! It speaks for itself.
I noted a comment about coming on the site to build up there post count, and to boast about what they do or do not know.
There is an underlying ego problem going on here, and of course this aint part of the real world.
I won't be posting up again, because I have become highly suspicious of the types of people that are on here.
By that I mean some of the regular posters who seem to be drawing together against new meat so to speak.
Its not healthy.
Sorry if I have rattled cages, but it needs to be said.
This link shouldn't draw moderation hopefully
http://www.electriciansforums.co.uk...ons/48104-using-8-5kw-shower-6mm-circuit.html
No wonder my business partner keeps asking about all the spam saying so and so has replied to a thread you've subscribed to.
Now that's a reason to give this a rest for a few days.
it would seem to me as a fairly new member that this forum is in reality just a meeting place for a select number of members, some of whom are obviously very nice guys but unfortunately a possible majority who just seem to have an axe to grind and resent any other member who dares to make comment or does not meet with the required degree of excellence.
I can cope with all this, and find it quite amusing most of the time, but what is the point of it?? Is it a social meting place for the "elect", or is it to assist others? If it is for professional electricians who have no tolerance for anyone other than those with select knowledge and experience , should it not be limited to them and not open to lesser mortals? A few guys on here are helpful, witty and a pleasure to read, but there are quite a few others who seem to have a permanent problem with life.
You can turn those email notifications off.
Then this forum affair is your own guilty secret!
Can I just ask then, what is the point of this forum? :
1. It would appear that no one other than the approved "inner circle" is allowed to provide advice regarding any aspect of electrical work
2 Any one that Does is derided and ridiculed unless it meets with the above mentioned clans various opinions on any given topic, this one being a prime example.
3. Any one that asks a question other than some fairly in depth problem is met with criticism and branded a Electrical Trainee.
it would seem to me as a fairly new member that this forum is in reality just a meeting place for a select number of members, some of whom are obviously very nice guys but unfortunately a possible majority who just seem to have an axe to grind and resent any other member who dares to make comment or does not meet with the required degree of excellence.
I can cope with all this, and find it quite amusing most of the time, but what is the point of it?? Is it a social meting place for the "elect", or is it to assist others? If it is for professional electricians who have no tolerance for anyone other than those with select knowledge and experience , should it not be limited to them and not open to lesser mortals? A few guys on here are helpful, witty and a pleasure to read, but there are quite a few others who seem to have a permanent problem with life.
Can I just ask then, what is the point of this forum? :
1. It would appear that no one other than the approved "inner circle" is allowed to provide advice regarding any aspect of electrical work
2 Any one that Does is derided and ridiculed unless it meets with the above mentioned clans various opinions on any given topic, this one being a prime example.
3. Any one that asks a question other than some fairly in depth problem is met with criticism and branded a Electrical Trainee.
it would seem to me as a fairly new member that this forum is in reality just a meeting place for a select number of members, some of whom are obviously very nice guys but unfortunately a possible majority who just seem to have an axe to grind and resent any other member who dares to make comment or does not meet with the required degree of excellence.
I can cope with all this, and find it quite amusing most of the time, but what is the point of it?? Is it a social meting place for the "elect", or is it to assist others? If it is for professional electricians who have no tolerance for anyone other than those with select knowledge and experience , should it not be limited to them and not open to lesser mortals? A few guys on here are helpful, witty and a pleasure to read, but there are quite a few others who seem to have a permanent problem with life.
in this case what the op was asking is ohm's law, the basic's of the basics.Can I just ask then, what is the point of this forum? :
1. It would appear that no one other than the approved "inner circle" is allowed to provide advice regarding any aspect of electrical work
2 Any one that Does is derided and ridiculed unless it meets with the above mentioned clans various opinions on any given topic, this one being a prime example.
3. Any one that asks a question other than some fairly in depth problem is met with criticism and branded a Electrical Trainee.
it would seem to me as a fairly new member that this forum is in reality just a meeting place for a select number of members, some of whom are obviously very nice guys but unfortunately a possible majority who just seem to have an axe to grind and resent any other member who dares to make comment or does not meet with the required degree of excellence.
I can cope with all this, and find it quite amusing most of the time, but what is the point of it?? Is it a social meting place for the "elect", or is it to assist others? If it is for professional electricians who have no tolerance for anyone other than those with select knowledge and experience , should it not be limited to them and not open to lesser mortals? A few guys on here are helpful, witty and a pleasure to read, but there are quite a few others who seem to have a permanent problem with life.
in this case what the op was asking is ohm's law, the basic's of the basics.
V=R/I
I=R/V
R=IxV
bassically to start with a 10kw shower would be 10,000 / 230 = 43Amps
....
Using 6mm to supply an 8.5kw shower is WRONG.
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