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Q & A of the Day - distribution board sub-mains

Published: 20 February 2008 Category: Q&A

Our Voltimum Experts answer your questions on a daily basis in our Technical Expertise area. This Question of the Day, distribution board sub-mains, is answered by BASEC:

Q & A of the Day - distribution board sub-mains
Question: This concerns a large house that has two distribution boards, one in the cellar, and the other on the first floor about 15 - 20 m apart. What is the best cable to use for sub-mains - three-core 25mm swa, or single insulated tails? Also, what is the best method of terminating them?

Answer: The cable choice is installation dependent. You should consult the NICEIC or the ECA on the correct cable choice for particular applications and the method of installation and termination. It will depend on where the cable is being routed, whether conduit is being used, potential causes of damage, earthing arrangements, regulatory requirements (e.g., fire), means of isolation, and other factors. The size of cable would also be dependant on calculated loading.

Meter tails (single core insulated and sheathed) are generally only used for relatively short distances.

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