HI
Just want to check a calculation and eicr coding with you as I very rarely use the adiabatic equation.
I have a domestic incoming supply where the feed from the meter box to main DB is protected by a B63 MCB. 16mm tails and and 6mm earth run through ground floor ceiling. about a 6m run
TNCS supply with 100A fuse, all main bonding (10mm) goes back to MET located in meter box, therefore assuming majority of diverted neutral current would not go through 6mm cable to main DB.
Originally installed as TT (rod still connected), someone converted it at some point. Type 1/2 SPD installed in meter box.
Grade 2 listed building with polished oak floors, would like to avoid cutting and lifting them if possible.
Incoming supply Ze 0.21, measured PFC 1.46 (measured just after meter)
S = √(I2t)/ k
S = √1460*1460*0.1/115 =461/115 =4.01mm2. Therefore 6mm ok.
Admittedly I don't know how the cable is installed and if it's 50mm from floor and ceiling.
Overall based on what I can see I think it's acceptable for an EICR (not how I would install it)
Thoughts?