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I'm running a 30 metre length of three core 16mm armour to feed a garage conversion which could have a high loading.
The cable will be run from the external meter box where I will split the meter tails via a Henley
The problem is There is naff all room in the box and I can't fit a switched fuse in there to protect the armour as the main cut out is 100A
Can I put the switched fuse of another suitable protection device at the other end to protect against overload?
Cheers
 
We're talking two different types of protection here I.e overcurrent & short circuit.

Before we were mainly talking overcurrent protection which ad I said previously can be placed anywhere along the circuit, (433.2.2)

Reliance on the suppliers fuse for short circuit is debateable and IMO in this instance wouldn't be accepted by the DNO should they find out.

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Problem Solved

Got a 100mm x 190mm metal clad enclosure with 80A main switch and 63A MCB, its proteus(CEF) so not the best but it will do the job at origin, im going to have to move the mainswitch slightly in the meter cupboard to fit it in but at its the best i can do

cheers for the input, ive enjoyed reading it all!
 
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And if he was he may have used the attachment as a guide

I never use that table, the one originally posted by Spin in the same ''STICKY THREAD'', is the one to use, and have done for a number of years now. In your link a 16mm SWA cable fails to meet compliance for a XLPE 3 core cable, whereas in the alternative table it DOES comply.... It would also comply in 2 core 16mm form as well!!


Table for 90[SUP]0[/SUP]C Thermosetting SWA cables operating at 70[SUP]0[/SUP]C.

Conductor CSA
Minimum CSA of SWA to meet 54G
CSA of armour 2 core
CSA of armour 3 core
CSA of armour 4 core
1.5
3.4
16
17
18
2.5
5.7
17
19
20
4
9.0
19
21
23
6
13.6
22
23
36
10
22.6
26
39
43
16
36.1
41
44
49
25
36.1
42
62
70
35
36.1
62
70
80
50
56.4
68
78
90
70
79.0
80
90
131
95
107.2
113
128
147
120
135.3
(125)
141
206
150
169.2
(138
201
230
185
208.6
(191)
220
255
240
270.6
(215)
(250)
289
300
338.3
(235)
(269)
(319)
400
451.0
(265)
(304)
(452)
 

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