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Sizing a Circuit Breaker
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<blockquote data-quote="poni" data-source="post: 556771" data-attributes="member: 1497"><p>I have not seen a MCB that small, the smallest I have ever fitted in a consumer unit was 1A , our Regs start at 6A , I see that RS sell a 0.5A MCB (that is small) </p><p></p><p></p><p>this cable is for use onboard ships and has a Galvanized Steel Wire Braid , you need different type of glands for this cable, also it tends not to be as good at protecting the cable from damage when exposed on the surface ,I have not heard of Mud resistant cable ( did not know this was a thing)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poni, post: 556771, member: 1497"] I have not seen a MCB that small, the smallest I have ever fitted in a consumer unit was 1A , our Regs start at 6A , I see that RS sell a 0.5A MCB (that is small) this cable is for use onboard ships and has a Galvanized Steel Wire Braid , you need different type of glands for this cable, also it tends not to be as good at protecting the cable from damage when exposed on the surface ,I have not heard of Mud resistant cable ( did not know this was a thing) [/QUOTE]
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