OK, Gonna give you a good question.. the ONSITE guide only lists up to 50 mm, but where can I find the resistance values and the values for conduit fill for cables above 50mm..specifically in my case for cables up to 120mm, but... as it is not in a table in my copy of the BS 7671 either...
when you say run it own designated supply I have 2 spare rcd slots on my C/U can I run a 6amp which will require a 1.5mm twin and earth rcd or rcbo as i want to run a water feature run from CU 16AMP RCD or RCBO using 2.5mm twin and earth would be ample to run 8 led fence light lamp post with 3 lights water feature light plus water feature itself too and final 100WATT led flood light at back of garden ( facing away from house ) we have a large garden with no one behind us !any help please
OK, Gonna give you a good question.. the ONSITE guide only lists up to 50 mm, but where can I find the resistance values and the values for conduit fill for cables above 50mm..specifically in my case for cables up to 120mm, but... as it is not in a table in my copy of the BS 7671 either...
does this unit run line voltage fixtures?
Yes it’s for line voltage equipment
That is similar to the now discontinued Bryon wireless outdoor Switch Box
when you say run it own designated supply I have 2 spare rcd slots on my C/U can I run a 6amp which will require a 1.5mm twin and earth rcd or rcbo as i want to run a water feature run from CU 16AMP RCD or RCBO using 2.5mm twin and earth would be ample to run 8 led fence light lamp post with 3 lights water feature light plus water feature itself too and final 100WATT led flood light at back of garden ( facing away from house ) we have a large garden with no one behind us !any help please
4 kw ..... whose got a replica of Blackpool illuminations in their garden ? 😂
Just wait until Xmas - LED lighting has a lot to answer for !
efixx what joe didn’t tell you was he was getting a head start on this
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