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I carried out a EICR and the main switch for the consumer unit is only rated at 60 amps and the main supply fuse is a BS1361 rated at 100 amps.

Im thinking this should be a C2, what are your thoughts please.

Many thanks

Martin
 
I carried out a EICR and the main switch for the consumer unit is only rated at 60 amps and the main supply fuse is a BS1361 rated at 100 amps.

Im thinking this should be a C2, what are your thoughts please.

Many thanks

Martin

What is the potential danger you have identified?
 
I was thinking the potential danger is the switching capacity isn't high enough in case of a fault.

That's not a danger, that is a fact about the inadequacy of the equipment.
What situation can you imagine where the main switch will be required to break fault current?
What is the total load on the board? Is it a fixed load or variable?
 
That's not a danger, that is a fact about the inadequacy of the equipment.
What situation can you imagine where the main switch will be required to break fault current?
What is the total load on the board? Is it a fixed load or variable?

There a four 3kw storage heaters on this board. So a load of 52 amps been drawn.

So the load is under the 60 amp rating of the main switch.
 
you can't do anything till you've assessed the load on this CU. get the clamp meter out at midnight.
 
There a four 3kw storage heaters on this board. So a load of 52 amps been drawn.

So the load is under the 60 amp rating of the main switch.

which heaters are thermostatically controlled, so the full 52A will only be seen when they first switch on. therefore, no code.
 
I see your thinking now, so I won't code this.

Sometimes I need to stand back and look at what I'm seeing and thinking from a different angle.

Thank you for your advice.

Martin
 
I see your thinking now, so I won't code this.

Sometimes I need to stand back and look at what I'm seeing and thinking from a different angle.

Thank you for your advice.

Martin

no problem. the consultancy invoice is in the post. :smilewinkgrin:
 

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