Fusing downstream using short smaller cable size - is it safe in industrial control panel?

Hi,

I am told (rightly or wrongly...) this is a grey area in both 7671 and low voltage assemblies regs, and just wondering if anyone can put the issue to bed. I have a customer with some LV industrial control panels, 100A fused isolator with 25mm main singles from isolator down to motor drive, but off the isolator terminals are also some short 6mm cables that go immediately to 1A fuses (within 3 or 4 inches). I am aware obviously this contradicts the requirement for conductor CSA rating to be >= upstream protective device rating, but also on the other hand have been told in the past this is fine to do as long as the under-rated cable is of sufficiently short length, there is no danger of mechanical damage to the cable, and the design load of its downstream circuit is suitably low - I believe all of those to be true in this case. So the opposite of de-rating I guess! Has anyone had a similar quandary in the past, and if so were able to find a definitive answer within the UK regs?

Entire circuit is enclosed within a steel control panel. Link to drawing and layout sketch of the installation below, unfortunately I don't have photos of the actual installation sorry.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ESq0gQdGBomQaqop18paDkeNScBu0HHn/view?usp=sharing

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vUeMwEF0uvJExeX3vTxLTn-Obc5wI1iF/view?usp=sharing


Thanks in advance
Ed

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  • Mike and Andy thanks very much for your helpful comments. We will have a look through the 7671 sections you mention below. All things considered it is good to know this is not necessarily an immediate contradiction of the regs.

    Thanks

    Ed

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  • Mike and Andy thanks very much for your helpful comments. We will have a look through the 7671 sections you mention below. All things considered it is good to know this is not necessarily an immediate contradiction of the regs.

    Thanks

    Ed

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