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Hello johnstone1991..
quickly skip read the earlier posts..
I gather you are now going for 6.0mm SWA for the external runs between buildings.
Have you considered VOLT DROP? yet
you need to double check your realistic max simultanious demand at each shed.
e.g.
IF you were taking 32a at the far shed. total distance 45m
6.0 mv/a/m = 7.3 (pg 133 osg).
7.3x32x45 = 10.51volts
10.51/230x100 = 4.56% which exceeds the max 3% volt drop on light circuits?
you may need to increase the cable sizes or reduce the max permitted load at sheds?
example 2
put 1st 20M run of cable as 10mm,
put 2nd 25M run of cable as 6mm,
If you were taking 16A at each shed.
1st run has 32A load over 10mm 20M
4.4x32x20/1000 = 2.82v
2nd run has 16A load over 6mm 25M
7.3x16x25/1000 = 2.92v
Max permissible volt drop
3% lights = 6.9v
5% other = 11.9v
2.82+2.92 = 5.74v
with a little bit of tolerance for the last bit of cable to the light fitting itself,
1.16v over 1.5mmT&E @ 4A allows... about 10m internal shed run!
17th edition you do have to tick the box to say you have checked Volt drop!
Obviously if you know more accurate max demand figures you could re-calc
your original 4.0mm & 2.5mm would have dropped
7.04v & 7.2v respectively...
No way it would comply with appendix 12 pg 358 if taking 16a per shed.
quickly skip read the earlier posts..
I gather you are now going for 6.0mm SWA for the external runs between buildings.
Have you considered VOLT DROP? yet
you need to double check your realistic max simultanious demand at each shed.
e.g.
IF you were taking 32a at the far shed. total distance 45m
6.0 mv/a/m = 7.3 (pg 133 osg).
7.3x32x45 = 10.51volts
10.51/230x100 = 4.56% which exceeds the max 3% volt drop on light circuits?
you may need to increase the cable sizes or reduce the max permitted load at sheds?
example 2
put 1st 20M run of cable as 10mm,
put 2nd 25M run of cable as 6mm,
If you were taking 16A at each shed.
1st run has 32A load over 10mm 20M
4.4x32x20/1000 = 2.82v
2nd run has 16A load over 6mm 25M
7.3x16x25/1000 = 2.92v
Max permissible volt drop
3% lights = 6.9v
5% other = 11.9v
2.82+2.92 = 5.74v
with a little bit of tolerance for the last bit of cable to the light fitting itself,
1.16v over 1.5mmT&E @ 4A allows... about 10m internal shed run!
17th edition you do have to tick the box to say you have checked Volt drop!
Obviously if you know more accurate max demand figures you could re-calc
your original 4.0mm & 2.5mm would have dropped
7.04v & 7.2v respectively...
No way it would comply with appendix 12 pg 358 if taking 16a per shed.