Checking if 1.0mm cpc on 2.5mm cable is acceptable for EICR and where the limit is

Just want to check my calculations and conclusions are correct.
(been meaning to do this for a while)

Checking if a 2.5/1.0mm cpc is acceptable on a 32A  ring final for an EICR.

In this example looking at data for MK 32 A MCB MK data sheet

In the graphs I am assuming the horizontal is PSCC/PFC. In my example I have a PFC of 700A, therefore I2T = about 5000 A/sec

Energy withstand for 1.0cpc  K2S2 = 115*115 * 1.0 = 13,225

I2t needs to be less than K2S2

5000 < 13,225  therefore I am ok.

If I look at the graph and find I2t of 13,000 it looks like I am ok for pscc/pfc  up to about 3K, bit difficult to read with linear graduation on a log scale.

In reality the B type actually switches in 10msec with 5 * rated current rather than the 100msec typically used in calculations.


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  • Over twenty years ago at college we did this calculation twice.

    First, we did the calculation for a 2.5/1.0 mm socket ring circuit protected by a 30-amp BS3036 fuse, which is how most of these circuits were originally installed, then we did the calculation for a second time with the same circuit protected by a B32 BS60898 MCB.

    After doing both calculations we discussed the conclusions that could be drawn.

    Try it, then decide if finding a 2.5/1.0 mm conductor means a rewire is required.

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  • Over twenty years ago at college we did this calculation twice.

    First, we did the calculation for a 2.5/1.0 mm socket ring circuit protected by a 30-amp BS3036 fuse, which is how most of these circuits were originally installed, then we did the calculation for a second time with the same circuit protected by a B32 BS60898 MCB.

    After doing both calculations we discussed the conclusions that could be drawn.

    Try it, then decide if finding a 2.5/1.0 mm conductor means a rewire is required.

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