this job is not guess work there is a lot going on in the background, I would not try and frame up a barn by reading a few books and watching u-tube videos
As I am a DIYer, I felt it best to just use 3 core rather than trying to use the steel wire as my ground, I am more comfortable with the extra copper core. Even if I am at the top end of what I will be running, I don’t think I’m concerned about the 6mm being the issue?
I would really love some more detailed information if you have some to offer, rather than such vague short answers? I truly wish to learn more, but I’m not really getting much from you other than perhaps you think the cable should be 10mm 2 core and not 6mm 3 core?
Excellent, thank you. I’ll get that information tomorrow.I'd be inclined to give voltage drop a bit more consideration. There's a good reason why BS7671 specifies maximum percentages and all of the equipment you have listed for that workshop will be affected at your expected average loading.
The member you responded to here has outlined in post #2 the minimum information required in order to possibly provide an answer to your question. Without those test results any answer would be nothing more than guess work.
Specifying cable size and protective devices can quite an involved process. It can be shortened considerably through the application of knowledge and experience, but Ze and PSC would be crucial in providing an answer to your question.
No, and you shouldn’t, which is why I hired an electrician and consulted many forums and calculators to arrive at the specifications I, and the electrician, did.
I trenched in the cable, mounted and wired the sockets and lighting, made off the SWA, installed the consumer unit and purchased other bits. All of that is done to regs, tested and working. I sent them regular photos, which they approved, and I left the rest for them, which I wasn’t totally confident with.
After seeing the electricians work, hearing their original specs and what they are now suggesting, I am looking for help. That is exactly why I am here asking these questions.. I’m asking people like you, an electrician of 50 years, for help and expertise. If seems like all you can offer is short, patronising and uninformative advice at this stage!
I know you are a self-titled old git but why not appreciate that I am not some social media zombie who doesn’t want to learn anything; I’m trying to expand my electrical knowledge and skills with help from professionals and forum communities, so why don’t you stop being a grumpy old bastard and help?
I haven’t just been down to B&Q and picked up any old cable and chosen which colour I like the best for any old terminal.
Good advice!Recorded result for Zs will be on the test cert. PFC will also be recorded there and should be sufficient for this application.
Probably best not throwing insults at people form whom you wish to solicit help.
Good question poni; this was the Sparky’s say. He turned up with it on the morning he came and said “fit this where the SWA enters the wall into the outbuilding..I am interested in where the earth rod is, and how it was tested and why you think you need one, if you have exported the earth from the mains?
then leave him to do his job , as you will need a completion certificate to hand into the local council , and not just a EICR ,I will absolutely not allow that system to go live until I am certain a competent electrician has inspected, worked on, and signed off
The SWA is buried.. other services are inside the conduit. So yes, I understand the difference. And yes I understand the risks. Which is why I’m here, asking for your help, rather than continuing to have this system wired up, so we can avoid anything bad from happening to anybody. I’m not sure what you’re not grasping about that..
I will absolutely not allow that system to go live until I am certain a competent electrician has inspected, worked on, and signed off. Again, that is why I am here seeking as much advice and knowledge as possible