1mm CPC on Ring mains

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gselectrical

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Evening all.

I apologise if this has been discussed before but I have not got time to search previous threads!

So, upgrading distribution boards at premises where the 30A ring main circuits have a 1mm CPC rather than 1.5mm CPC. As this is no longer allowed would it be permissable to install 20A MCB's rather than 32A?

Cheers

GS

 
From memory so long as you are putting in mcb/rcd no problem being on a 32amp.....but as I say that is without checking.

 
Ok on a 32A MCB or 30A 1361. 1mm cpc only fails to comply on a 30A 3036. you should make it clear on the cert though that the circuit contains 1mm cpc.

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Check the max Zs carefully 'cos the smaller cpc increases the R1+R2.

 
Technically as its a non standard arrangement and not found in the OSG, you need do do the adiabatic equation to establish the required cpc size and if its met or not..... in reaility as others have said unless its a rewireable fuse (or one of the older 3871 type 4 mcbs*) you are alright

*Even 1.5 cpc can be undersized on these sometimes, depending on what the zs is, a lot of them used the thermal part to hit disconnection times which was a lot worse than a 3036.

 
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