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Protection When Changing CSA

I have always went by the rule " when changing (lowering) csa of cable/wire then insert protection device", and further to that the second rule was "if its only a small run perhaps <2M then first rule need not apply". 


What is experience of everybody on this?


This particular application in design phase has an incoming 95mm cable in through a a switch disconnector which requires distribution to many smaller branch circuits. usually this application for me in control panels is simple as small currents (<30A) are in use but this larger requirement means the terminations get tricky having many different wire sizes.


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  • Hi 


    Thanks Mike, great comments:

    - Yes the thin cable running for about 1.5m downstream will then have a motor circuit protection (overload and short circuit).

    - I had to look Adiabatic up. ?
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  • Hi 


    Thanks Mike, great comments:

    - Yes the thin cable running for about 1.5m downstream will then have a motor circuit protection (overload and short circuit).

    - I had to look Adiabatic up. ?
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