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Even if you halved 1mm's ccc (method C), it would still be 8A.
Sure about that ?
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Even if you halved 1mm's ccc (method C), it would still be 8A.
Sure about that ?
I think 6A is the most onerous ref method in the OSG for 1.0mm
I'm misunderstanding yours now
You couldn't totally assume 1.0 is ok in all circumstances you could invent. Never mind volt drop for now, but if there are 20 circuits bunched in 50c ambient under insulation you'd have to do a bit of redesign.
Agree hence the caveat about"circumstances you could invent" as it's not realistic to encounter that!We are talking about an average house.
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