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it's the current capacity of cable/s as seen in tables in BS7671 and OSG. e.g. 2.5mm cable clipped direct. is 27A, less if in insulation. variuos intallation methods give here:

see OSG page 156 table F4(i),
 
Thank you Vortigern: could you pleaese share BS7671 cable current capacity table. It will be great help
there are several tables for different types of cable and the installation method used. get a copyof OSG , only £20.
 
loads of tables and info for various cable types here:



e.g. this table is for T/E.

 

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