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This question has probably been asked several time but things change. The house I'm living in now was built in the 1960's and has a ring main using 4mm Flat Twin and Earth. A lot of properties I've noticed have been wired with 2.5mm FTE and both connected through originally a 30amp fuse or more lately a 32amp mcb. My question is what's the maximum amperage that each size of cable can carry?
 
This question has probably been asked several time but things change. The house I'm living in now was built in the 1960's and has a ring main using 4mm Flat Twin and Earth. A lot of properties I've noticed have been wired with 2.5mm FTE and both connected through originally a 30amp fuse or more lately a 32amp mcb. My question is what's the maximum amperage that each size of cable can carry?
Is this cable stranded or solid ?
 
It may have been designed that way to meet volt drop, R1+R2 values etc based on using a 30A OCD?
4mm will under right circumstances allow greater ccc than 30A but that’s not a reason to exceed the current OCD.
 
The house I'm living in now was built in the 1960's and has a ring main using 4mm Flat Twin and Earth.

How old is this cable, could you post up a picture of it?
At that age it may be imperial sized cable which was physically bigger and the equivalent of modern 2.5mm is physically the same size as modern 4mm
 
How old is this cable, could you post up a picture of it?
At that age it may be imperial sized cable which was physically bigger and the equivalent of modern 2.5mm is physically the same size as modern 4mm
He says it's copper coloured, so that suggests metric, in which case it wasn't made in the sixties.
 
From that period could easily be copper clad aluminium as the used sizes were 1.5 solid and 4.0 stranded or nearest imperial equivalent.
 

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