I would agree with that. The voltage drop values are specified from the origin of the installation to the point of use.Hi Binky, I am no expert, but as far as i know, the dno service cable terminates at the cutout. Then you have the tails to the meter and CU. You cannot have these longer than 3 metres, so, if the CU is, say, 10 metres away, you stick some sort of OCPD at the origin, [the cutout] and then your cable to the CU is your submain. I suppose you could see it as a privately owned service cable.
Volt drop before the cutout caused by supply impedance, is not for us to worry about. It is after that point that the 5% and 3% come in. The idea of the max 3% for lighting is so that when you turn on a large load, elsewhere in the installation, say a shower, the lights do not dim excessively.
From this idea, you can see that the 3% would apply to the entire installation if it feeds lights at all, as, if it just applied to the lighting final circuit, the lights would dim regardless when the shower came on.
That is my understanding anyway!! [and i might be miles out!!]
john..
Therefore any sub main from origin to a DB that includes lighting in its final circuits is limited to a total volt drop (sub main plus final circuit) of 3%.
I think in general design you might consider that a sub main should have a total volt drop of about 1% (depending on the installation design layout) and then the final circuits have the potential to drop 2% for lighting and 4% for power.
Of course only using the mythical calculation voltage of 230V just in case the UK ever changes to that! (because that is the voltage for which the values are given).
On that basis presumably if you were trying to minimise cable the ideal plan would be to use one sub main solely for power (which allows the full 5%) and then run another parallel sub main solely for lighting, which because the demand would be so much lower could be a smaller cable even though the volt drop is limited to 3%. Though logistically and cost wise there is probably not much difference overall.
Like so:
one 240mm² cable or one 185mm² plus one 10mm²