SWA cable current carrying capacity

Hi all, Hope you are all well.  

Looking for a bit of advice.

Small building fed from a main building by a buried submain 3 core 25mm2 swa (Old colours “red, yellow & blue”). Wire armour & yellow core being used as earth. Swa cable length is approximately 75 meters, protected by switch fuse rated at 60amps which is bushed and coupled to a 200amp busbar chamber in the main building.  

Existing loads total to 45amp.

Client is looking to add an additional fixed load rated at 40amps.

Existing load + new load = 85amps.

Using table 4D4A - Max current carrying capacity of a 2 core 25mm2 swa = 99 amps however if using 3 core its 82 amps.     

If using the 3-core current carrying capacity the cable isn't large enough @ 82amps. 

In reality only two cores are being used but technically the cable is a 3 core.

Which value of current carrying capacity should be used in this situation?   

Your thoughts appreciated.

Thank you all.

CPC

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  • AJ thanks for your comments. 

    I haven’t allowed any diversity so far, but possibly could.

    Lights – 2 amps

    Heating – 15amp

    Hand dryers x 6 – 28.7amps

    Could maybe reduce hand dryers down to four as I can’t see all six being used at the same time.  

    Heaters are all controlled through thermostats.

    Regards - CPC

  • Could maybe reduce hand dryers down to four as I can’t see all six being used at the same time.

    Plenty of scope there. Even if folk were queueing up to use them, they would not be on constantly.