Just because they dont mention a larger cable does not rule it out.
My longer version...Not sure I should add to this after a fair amount of Dr Bells medicine, but we need to ensure the cable is protected we have 32A protection, 4mm is good for that, a balanced ring can handle that, what we have to ask is have we unbalanced the ring to much, only the man/women on the spot can decide that.
Now unless the Op has come back and told us more facts....YES.... Dependant upon certain design criteria...
and
NO... based on certain design criteria...
BUT........................
as we have been told very little fact about the proposed design...
its damn near impossible to give an accurate answer....
Possibility this is due to the subtle difference between learning regulations and installtion..
without understanding design...
few hints...
i) proposed max demand or load of the new bit you want to add onto the installtiuon...
ii) suitable cable big enough to carry this load...
iii) suitable protective device for this cable...
iv) any relevant correction factors that will alter the above values...
and then we go into....
what is the load on the existing circuit that you want to extend...
how physically big is the existing circuit?
what floor area does it cover?
how many other radials are there branching off it?
where about around the ring are you looking at extending from, halfway..quater..third..fifth??
how long is your new radial?
what are your existing Zs vales.. what is your calculated prospective Zs..
what will you amended R1+R2 be
what will the new volt drop be?
etc..
etc..
I can think of numerous arguments to make if both acceptable AND unaccepatble..
but..
I cannot write out all the feasibilities or I will be on here all afternoon!
:C
in the same way you will get VD on your LIVEs then you will also get it on your CPCs,do yuo ever check your self Steps. If exporting outside of building ie to shed I can see an argument for this, or possibly within an industrial unit. But even large domestic property, properly bonded etc etc, I would be 'surprised' to get a problem. 90m2 isn't that big an area
well, exactly as I thought,Earth potential will NEVER be constant throughout an installation.
All than can be achieved is that the potential relative to adjacent metalwork is kept to acceptable limits.
John.Hi Philbas,
My point exactly...
If you do things EXACTLY to the book, then you have nothing to worry about...
Do you really want to be in a court, with a jury comprised of ordinary people, with a prosecuting barrister asking in his most "superior" tone;
"Mr electrician, in my hand i hold a copy of the IEE wiring regs. Now, i will ask you again, did, or did not, your installation comply with the regulations" It will not do you much good to reply "errrm no, splutter splutter, but they are only guidelines, you can come up with your own "home brewed" solutions if you want"
What inferences do you think the jury will draw from that???
The highway code is only guidelines, but ignore them and see what happens....
In the front of the regs book it clearly states; "The regulations are non-statutory. They may, however, be used in a court of law in evidence to claim compliance with a statutory requirement"
So yes, the regs ARE only guidance, and yes, it may VERY WELL be possible [and technically ok] to come up with perfectly satisfactory alternative ways of doing things, but i personally, would much rather be in the happy position of being able to have the defence barrister be able to state that;
"We have commissioned a report from a consultant in these matters, and he and the HSE are both in agreement that john's installation complies with the IEE "guidelines" 100%"
Now what inferences do you think the jury will infer from that....
john....
Lets not bring religion into itok lets go back to Basics, the regs are a guide to how you MAY comply with the law, they are not the law, it is up to the parson on the spot to do a competent job and comply with the law, that can only be decided in court, be sure you can stand behind your decision
Thats my line :innocentI had an unbalanced ring last week, though that's another story!!
but this is exactly what we are dicussing '87 4mm radial spurred of 2.5mm ringI never mentioned 4mm radials, cannot see the relevance to the original post...
LMFAO.in the same way you will get VD on your LIVEs then you will also get it on your CPCs,
you need to allow for this.
90m2 isnt a massive area, but it was mentioned about over this,
and Ive worked in some domestic that are waay larger than commercial,
in fact just been in a 3 storey house tonight would have a footprint maybe a 3rd of a football pitch!!!
spent 2 hours trying to identify a faulty stat, there are 19 of them.!
well, exactly as I thought,
someone with a bit [lot] more intelligence than me has actually put it properly,
[or you could put a rod in every room O) ]
a very good example of earth potential never being the same is -
does anyone remember the horse that got electrocuted at the racecourse?
you need to ensure your faraday cage remains intact, and , yes, IMHO, it can change, remember, not many people do bonding anymore,
due to some people needing to keep their jobs and have some self importance about themselves.
Sorry Binky, which Question?so what's your answer to the question then Chr!s?
and when did touch voltage get mentioned anywhere but your post,?LMFAO.
What a load of rubbish!!
If your point is designing to limit touch voltage your miles off.
try the original post, but as you seem to be nothing more than a wind up merchant, I somehow suspect nothing constructive is ever likely to come from you?Sorry Binky, which Question?
Okay, I apologise.and when did touch voltage get mentioned anywhere but your post,?
I think you need to google a bit more.
Okaytry the original post, but as you seem to be nothing more than a wind up merchant, I somehow suspect nothing constructive is ever likely to come from you?
The whole point of the original construction of this forum was to avoid the negative over argumentative shite of other forums. I don't think you have quite got the hang of that yet?
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