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<blockquote data-quote="nicebutdim" data-source="post: 561156" data-attributes="member: 38404"><p>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.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicebutdim, post: 561156, member: 38404"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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