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Chewing The Fat..... "Volt-Drop"...
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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 558386" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Having thought about the OP's conundrum there is a solution to the volt drop issue given on the EIC where there is the option to note "Departures from BS7671" if you can justify the reasoning for adopting a higher volt drop then the problem is technically solved, some may not see it as an ideal solution but as long as it can be deemed safe and does not present a danger I think it offers a solution to a common problem that occurs quite frequently</p><p>The only problem that may appear later on is when Mr DIY wants to add sockets or a heater and carries on regardless of the limitations of the installed supply</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 558386, member: 8931"] Having thought about the OP's conundrum there is a solution to the volt drop issue given on the EIC where there is the option to note "Departures from BS7671" if you can justify the reasoning for adopting a higher volt drop then the problem is technically solved, some may not see it as an ideal solution but as long as it can be deemed safe and does not present a danger I think it offers a solution to a common problem that occurs quite frequently The only problem that may appear later on is when Mr DIY wants to add sockets or a heater and carries on regardless of the limitations of the installed supply [/QUOTE]
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