I completely understand and will go back to the customer and explan all of this and I was always going to bury it correctly and use the correct type of cable. But I am right in thinking at the gate end we can go back to smaller cable as 230v will be achieved at this end due to the 6mm SWA (for argument sake) carrying it to there with no problem. The job may or may not happen but it's the theory I want to get correct first for my own piece of mind. So forget the job. Do I have the other bits correct?
Monkey, as Richard has said you have to treat the entire installation as part of the circuit, the rules do not change because you put an MCB in line.
If you want help with this then I suggest you tell us all the details of the circuit such as;
- Exact length of the run from the Main CU to the IP Enclosure near the gate,
- The exact length of the circuit from this IP Enclosure to the gate motor/controls
- Exact length of the lighting Circuit
- Exact length of any other circuit you intend to install
- The maximum load required by the Gate
- The total load required by the lights
- Total load of any other circuit attached.
Only when we know the details of the circuit can we for sure give you a definitive answer on this and what worries me is that your having to be asked for this information when this should be the initial information you provide.
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Example version of your question;
Guys, I wonder if you could help me as I am a little rusty. I have been asked by a client to install a couple of new supplies for lights and a gate supply in their garden and need to confirm I am correct.
From the CU in the house I intend to run an SWA buried in the ground to an IP66 rated enclosure fixed to a small pole, this will be some 48m long.
In the IP65 enclosure I was going to install a 4 way enclosure in which I would mount a double pole isolator and two RCBO's, one rated at 10A 100mA for the gate supply and the other rated at 6A 100mA for the lights.
The Circuit for the gate will be 4m long and a maximum load of 6A
The circuit for the lights will have a total length of 25m and a maximum load of 4.5A
For the purposes of compliance I have assumed the circuit has a total length of 48+4+25 = 77m and a maximum assumed load of 4.5+6=10.5A
Now I have calculate the volt drop using Table 4D4A, Reference method D as a 4mm² SWA with a tabulated volt drop of 9.5mV per A per M giving me a total volt drop along the circuit of 7.6V.
Could someone please tell me if this is correct and does it comply with the Regs?
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Now for me that is the way you should ask the question, you cannot really expect people on the forum to do all the design work for you because if you do not understand how to do this then you should not be doing this in the first place.