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Q & A of the Day – What is the maximum flex length I can run to this rack?

BookmarkThis 04.01.2012
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Paul Watson asks about permissible flex lengths and restrictions where connecting to a screen/equipment rack across a room. His question is answered by SELECT (Theme - Installation Tips):

AV company - what distance to run electric flex?
AV company - what distance to run electric flex?
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Question: I work for an AV installation company, and have continuously been unable to find a concrete answer to the following: What is the maximum distance we can run an electric flex?

The reason I ask is that we sometimes have the power socket located in a different part of the room to the screen/equipment rack, so are confronted with running power between the two.

What are the restrictions with regard to running power cable, i.e cable thickness, length and trunking etc?

Any help or guidance on this will be much appreciated.

Answer: BS 7671:2008 requires that where mobile equipment is likely to be used, provision shall be made so that equipment can be fed from an adjacent and conveniently accessible socket outlet - taking account of the length of flexible cables normally fitted to portable appliances and luminaires.

The restrictions for running excessive lengths of flex - i.e extension leads - are that there could be problems with volt drop and earth fault loop impedance [it could be excessive, resulting in the fuse failing to operate to disconnect under fault conditions within prescribed disconnection times], also in some instances excessive lengths of flex for extension leads could cause a trip hazard.

I would recommend that you obtain 'The IET Code of Practice for In Service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment’. This provides good advice on this topic. It recommends in the first instance that sufficient socket outlets are installed and that extension leads should be avoided where possible.

However, if supplying equipment from an extension lead is the only option, it is recommended that the maximum length should not exceed 12m for flexes with 1.25mm2 conductors, 15m where the flex conductors are 1.5mm2 and no greater than 25m where 2.5mm2.

Note that 2.5mm2 is too large for standard 13A plugs; also, if the above lengths are exceeded, the extension lead should be further protected by a 30mA RCD.

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