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markthespark
id stick a 10mm in and bang it on a 40amp breaker shud do the trick
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Well, the standard is to use 6mm in domestic situations and this is why the council spec 6mm with 10mm for larger cookers. We have to use 10mm as a matter of course on our showers too. We don't normally have to worry about applying diversity or any calcs because the emphasis on council jobs is speed so the brain work is generally done for you. You aren't trying to tell me thet you would be happy recommending 2.5mm to a customer with a cooker rated at 61A max?
are you working to the 17th edition then cirrus?
and as for that Shakey...possibly the most patronising reply i've read yet....well done u!
And well done to Easyfox for stating a simple diversity equation that should be common knowledge
Grae - I am working to 16th until June when 17th officially comes in I guess. Why?
if the house only has a 60a cut out,and youve got a shower,4 rings and the rest to deal with.Surely the main fuse would overload?
From memory actually but you are correct it is on page 85 of the BROWN (binned the blue ages ago) osg .no he pulled that from the osg page 85 blue book
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