Wiring electrical circuits What Cable Size What Mcb size Radial Ring Cooker Shower Lighting Circuit

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  • @KitchB007
    @KitchB007 День назад

    Top video explaining basics to non electricians. Excellent.

  • @jmohammad3762
    @jmohammad3762 4 года назад +4

    Appendix H of OSG: BS76712018 Table H2.1 indicates for Radial circuits with 2.5m cable you can have 20Amp breaker so long u dont exceed 50m2 floor area. With a 4mm cable you can go with 32 amp breaker and maximum floor area is 75mm. Good video as refresher.

  • @kridoboris
    @kridoboris 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is top explanation . Learn a lot in a short amount of time :) .
    Learn also that From CU there is a 6mm cable running into the kitchen. Cooker cannot be directly connected, it needs an isolator switch. I’ve checked and most of cooker switches are 45A and the MCB controlling the 6mm cable is 32a which seems to be also the standard config…. 32a MCB and 45a cooker switch.
    The cooker switch has no fuse so the weakest part of the circuit is the MCB as it should be. It is rates for 45A, this is just the name or type of load/heat can handle before meltdown.

  • @ahmedsubani7751
    @ahmedsubani7751 2 года назад +3

    best explanation for UK home wiring anywhere on net and youtube !

  • @maxximumb
    @maxximumb 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video. This will help me understand what the electrician is talking about when they come to do some work for me and to make sure they install what they quote for.
    I know the majority of electricians are on the level, but I've had one cowboy install a very sketchy system to my shed and then never gave me the part-p certificate and surprisingly his phone is no longer available.

  • @ronaldomac4918
    @ronaldomac4918 3 года назад +4

    You can use 4mm2 T&E for a cooker if you factor in diversity..... providing you check the specific cooker requirements

    • @edc1569
      @edc1569 3 года назад +2

      let's hope you can replace the cooker (cooktop?) with one with exactly the same spec too...

  • @mozmiah5596
    @mozmiah5596 3 года назад +1

    All your videos are the best videos on RUclips Thanks for your hard work

  • @runwiththerunners8152
    @runwiththerunners8152 10 месяцев назад

    This was a very helpful video thank you.Nicely explained.

  • @RamanSingh-nd8wo
    @RamanSingh-nd8wo 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are amazing! Very educational and to the point! Keep up the good work!

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 7 месяцев назад

    BRILLIANT video! Thanks so much 👍🙏💥

  • @damianshaw7269
    @damianshaw7269 4 года назад

    Ive been searching this all day. Great video.

  • @AkashPatel-uy6xb
    @AkashPatel-uy6xb 4 года назад +1

    Excellent
    Easiest way u teach
    Amazing

  • @hadjarramouche3404
    @hadjarramouche3404 2 года назад

    Well done very simple and easy for beginners to understand all the best

  • @modrisstrautmanis5702
    @modrisstrautmanis5702 4 года назад +5

    Thank You very good video - visual and great explanation ! Thanks I love it!

  • @JohnHavord
    @JohnHavord 4 года назад +1

    Very clear explanation. Thank you.

  • @sygad1
    @sygad1 4 года назад

    thoroughly enjoyed that, suggestions for new videos, garage electrics show discrimination from the head end, bonding, bathroom and kitchen zones

  • @01adaada29
    @01adaada29 4 года назад

    This switch installation system on lightinging look like radial circuit for sockets
    Great explanation mate enjoyed your videos

  • @hannahswann747
    @hannahswann747 Год назад

    Thanks a lot for this clear and helpful video! 🙏👍

  • @pitrodapiyush
    @pitrodapiyush 4 года назад +1

    very easy to understand. thank you

  •  7 месяцев назад +2

    At 7:24 the blue wire that goes to the switch L1 terminal needs to have a brown sleeve. 🙂

  • @jakubkaminski4089
    @jakubkaminski4089 4 года назад +1

    Hi! Can I add another socket like a spur in radial circuit? And how to check that is radial or ring? Any chance. Thanks for answer. Good video. 💪

  • @dooovde
    @dooovde 4 года назад +5

    Why would you choose the RING option over RADIAL that doesn't require you to cable back to the consumer unit? Is it safer in the event of a fault or can it take a greater load maybe? Since it's cabled from two directions I guess the load on the cables isn't as great?

    • @bitcoinbusker
      @bitcoinbusker 4 года назад

      I was thinking the exact same thing.I thought maybe if there was a break in the radial circuit just before or after the first socket you would lose power to all the remaining sockets in the chain, whereas if there was a break in the RIng option you would still have power to all sockets (only the Ring becomes a two Radial's due to the fault splitting the circuit) although how would you know if you had a damaged cable if there was a break and power still remained to all sockets?. I don't know. That's my best guess so far, Can someone advise, please?

    • @mskeeper123
      @mskeeper123 4 года назад +3

      The benefit of a Ring circuit is that it is capable of delivering higher currents with a small increase of wiring, i.e. the final run back to the consumer unit. For example, (and with some simplification) if you created a ring with only one socket and plugged a device that drew 4A, 2A would travel down both cables that went back to the MCB for that circuit. This allows more current to be drawn overall, hence the higher MCB rating. However, the draw back are that if a fault were to occur, and a cable were to break you may well not know that that has occurred as there is still a path to the consumer unit, and, in a worse case scenario, this could then be drawing 32A down the 2.5mm2 cable, exceeding it's rated limit and potentially becoming a fire risk. On the other hand, a Radial circuit is safer in terms of identifying fault, i.e. if it breaks you know straight away, but if you need to draw a large amount of current, you need larger cables, and due to the voltage drop, this may not just be doubling size for double power.

    • @markgilder9990
      @markgilder9990 4 года назад +1

      It seems to be only us Brits that use a ring circuit.

    • @johngrannan
      @johngrannan 4 года назад +3

      It stems from the war when metals were scarce. The idea is that each socket could have two inputs cabled with 1.5mm cable with the total socket current coming from both cables each at a lower current (ostensibly half each). Fine in principle but very dangerous if the ring was broken and therefore all the current would come in from one side and as the rings’ fuse rating was set for both cables to be correct you could then overcurrent the single cable possibly causing a fire. They’re also a real pain to test. Hope this helps?

    • @dooovde
      @dooovde 4 года назад

      @@johngrannan yeah, thanks. Makes some sort of sense if the cables in a ring circuit are thinner. I never knew that.

  • @ButMyNameIsWale
    @ButMyNameIsWale 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful

  • @ef7480
    @ef7480 3 года назад +1

    2 x2.5mm cables (ring) could potentially pull 27A each? If a break in one of the legs remains hidden, then the mcb will not protect the single leg from overload/ fire, correct?

  • @MMG_MoonManGuitar
    @MMG_MoonManGuitar 4 года назад +1

    Another excellent video mate. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @MrCipry78
    @MrCipry78 2 года назад +1

    Very nice explanation 👌

  • @AllkoDH
    @AllkoDH 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Shouldn't radial be on 16amp mcb?

    • @asef698
      @asef698 4 года назад

      20 even 25, depending on many factors

    • @giggergigger1
      @giggergigger1 4 года назад

      At least 20 amp

  • @johnfieldhouse2157
    @johnfieldhouse2157 3 года назад +1

    Hi. Loving your videos. I have used the wire to switch method for led spotlights in the kitchen after following your video. Excellent advice and instructions. I have a question which I hope you can answer for me. I bought a 2.7kw built in oven which comes with a plug already fitted. The plug says 16amps on it. There are no instructions as to what type of cable to use or the cartridge fuse size at the consumer unit. I was going to assume that from the plug socket to the FCU and from the FCU to the consumer unit would be a 2.5 twin and earth to a 20amp fuse at the consumer unit and the FCU would be 13amps. Is that correct? Would be grateful for your advice on this. Thank you

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      2.7kw is not 16 amp at 230v ! 2.7kw is less than 13amps - in fact the plug should contain a BS 1361 fuse at ...13amp . That gives a clue as to how it could be connected..

  • @pdken3081
    @pdken3081 4 года назад

    Nice graphics, good work. Thank you.

  • @freezefoot
    @freezefoot 4 года назад

    Enjoy the simplicity of your videos;I had never heard of the switch system,so i have learnt something new.Makes a lot of sense having access to all the wires in a deep backbox.What software do you use for your animated schematics?They are really effective.Good job.

  • @konradborg4644
    @konradborg4644 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks and well done

  • @chrisguyatt
    @chrisguyatt 4 года назад

    Really nice video, thank you. What did you use for the graphics?

  • @Alfred192
    @Alfred192 3 года назад

    Your video is excellent. I have smart wifi switches without capacitor. I have done few writing for my house with help of your video. How do I connect? Do you have a video?

  • @moebadat3383
    @moebadat3383 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant easily explaned cheers

  • @amitluthra9941
    @amitluthra9941 4 года назад +1

    Thank you very easy to understand

  • @anaime1129
    @anaime1129 2 года назад

    Very nice tutorial video for beginner, I got enjoy thanks a lot

  • @boxingday11
    @boxingday11 4 года назад

    Well explained as always, thanks.

  • @drpantastic1969
    @drpantastic1969 3 года назад

    Please explain that JB positions need to be accessible by hatch or located close enough to a light to inspect at a later date as some ppl will take what you said literally and it will be a guess as to where in the ceiling it is which is super time consuming.good video otherwise I am qualified but have forgotten some much of the theory side.there is a saying in college that you wont use half the stuff you learn on site but trust me it pays to retain some of it you may have to explain technically what you are doing at times and if you want to run your own jobs you need to know your stuff just a tip for the future sparks out there.keep learning

  • @spiritousrock4770
    @spiritousrock4770 4 года назад +3

    2:58 it is actually 230 volts not 240 volts used in the U.K.

  • @Pgan803
    @Pgan803 Год назад

    This is very good. It would be better to include RCDs.

  • @patrickjacobsen7805
    @patrickjacobsen7805 2 года назад +2

    Am I the only person that is questioning this. Is the switch connection essentially wired in series because if the first switch is not working than the others upstream from it doesn't work too because only the first one is connected to the feed.

    • @jakubgajewski4587
      @jakubgajewski4587 Год назад

      In my understanding the live is continuous and switch only cuts off power to the individual light, looking at the back of a light switch will help to understand how it works

  • @mattczerniak9457
    @mattczerniak9457 Год назад

    What about Extractor ? is it also connected to Cooker connection unit ?

  • @Markkilleen.
    @Markkilleen. 4 года назад

    Now that is a great video

  • @tomaszowczarek8451
    @tomaszowczarek8451 4 года назад

    Fajnie ze dodales cos o elektryce

  • @saqibirshad8751
    @saqibirshad8751 2 года назад

    Very nice and informative 👍

  • @harjindersandila9853
    @harjindersandila9853 3 года назад +1

    Very very helpful

  • @mohmedaliseedat9831
    @mohmedaliseedat9831 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video thank you

  • @identitywithheld1027
    @identitywithheld1027 3 года назад +1

    Where did you learn?

  • @volodimirdembitskyy6516
    @volodimirdembitskyy6516 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @BHANGUVIDEOSUK
    @BHANGUVIDEOSUK 2 года назад

    Great info. Liked & subscribed.

  • @danielteyehuago1633
    @danielteyehuago1633 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing it with us

  • @shakilchaz5478
    @shakilchaz5478 3 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @alexlaw3915
    @alexlaw3915 2 года назад

    simple and clear !

  • @paddyhomebrew4497
    @paddyhomebrew4497 Год назад

    Hi,
    I have an issue with my landing light. When I turn the downstairs switch off I cant turn the light back on upstairs. But if I turn the downstairs on then I can turn the light on and off upstairs.

    • @pigswillbepigs
      @pigswillbepigs 11 месяцев назад

      Switching wire is not connected at the switch the same way in both.

  • @craigr306
    @craigr306 3 года назад +1

    Very good

  • @johnnymc5788
    @johnnymc5788 4 года назад

    Thanks for the brilliant video 👍👌👌

  • @motormouthalmighty
    @motormouthalmighty 2 месяца назад +1

    not too bad but all electrical wiring diagrams should be colour coded and have close up shots.always explain electrics as if you are explaining to non electricians.i.e.laymen.electrical work is very very expensive and many many people try to do things themselves.always make diagrams in bright colours and use very large images and step by step instruction.good knowledge though and well explained.

  • @cliffthomas8006
    @cliffthomas8006 3 года назад

    Excellent video thanks

  • @wajahatali2033
    @wajahatali2033 2 года назад

    Very Very Nice Video

  • @janekrts
    @janekrts 2 года назад +1

    what size cable go consumer unit frome the meater? Thanks

    • @IAmThe_RA
      @IAmThe_RA Год назад +1

      At least 25mm²

    • @mcoys1029
      @mcoys1029 Год назад +2

      Mostly 25mm of what I’ve seen but sometimes you can get 16mm

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад +1

      If your asking such questions you shouldn't actually be doing the work. The fuse rating of the head fuse will determine the minimum size tail cable that should be used.

  • @szymon1981nowak
    @szymon1981nowak 4 года назад

    Dobre video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @anjumshahzad1409
    @anjumshahzad1409 4 года назад

    Can u please explain switch to switch light circuit please

  • @azhmehmood
    @azhmehmood 4 года назад

    Thanks good video

  • @MrWeddingPhotography
    @MrWeddingPhotography 4 года назад +6

    A radial circuit should be covered by a 16 amp mcb if using 2.5mm t&e or 20amp if using 4mm t&e (maximum lengths apply)

    • @shaunkaye9445
      @shaunkaye9445 4 года назад +2

      Came here for this comment.

    • @danyalm10
      @danyalm10 4 года назад

      Why only 16A MCB? A 2.5mm cable is rated up to 26 amps. All info I can find suggest 20A MCB is normal on a radial.

    • @atommachine
      @atommachine 4 года назад +1

      unless running to say out sheds Radial could be all sorts to much to cover here but for C.U i agree with your comment.

    • @farhanmalik3638
      @farhanmalik3638 2 года назад

      Building regulations book says you can use a 20A CB for a radial socket for 2.5mm cable

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      32amp MCB/RCBO with 4mm2 in radial configuration is permitted.

  • @addisubasena6696
    @addisubasena6696 2 года назад

    tnxs alot bro it is a v.good vidio

  • @kelvinellis8312
    @kelvinellis8312 4 года назад

    Hi mate can you make a video on how to install a light into a loft please 👍

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      if your asking such a question then you should not be doing the work

  • @alpachino468
    @alpachino468 Год назад +2

    Here's a tip: On the new wiring colours, the best way to remember that brown is live is that if you ever touch it, then that's the same colour the inside of your pants are going to be...

  • @danjames1663
    @danjames1663 2 года назад

    With induction hob could I use 6m cable already installed induction hob states 40amp 9300klw? I've got 32rcb..do I need bigger cable.

    • @markknotmusic
      @markknotmusic 2 года назад

      Do you have single-phase or 3-phase? .. Coz if you have single phase the problem will be that your induction hob already has a lot of current demand at 40A. Another problem you are going to have is with diversity. If you are going to be using the induction hob and you will have a water heater/air conditioning unit/ or multiple equipment or appliances consuming a bit of a load, then your circuit breaker is going to trip. In this case, I think you will need a 3-phase supply where you feed one phase to the induction hob alone. Hope this helps.

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      Apply diversity for the cooker. A separate hob and an oven should be calculated as if a stand alone cooker. A 100amp head fuse should be good to draw about 23Kw of power. A single phase supply should be more than sufficient for the average house even with an electric water heater and an induction hob and an electric oven and an electric power shower.

  • @raja-km5vy
    @raja-km5vy 4 года назад

    Hello how2d2 can you please do a video on how to wire an consumer unit with rcds rccb rcbo and also can you do a video on how to calculate maximum demand and diversity in actual amps for lighting circuits, ring final circuits for socket outlets, electric shower, cooker and immersion heater please reply back to this comment!!! many thanks

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      if you asking those types of questions you should not be doing the work!

  • @gurpreetdroch4
    @gurpreetdroch4 Год назад

    Good👍

  • @terrisunday7412
    @terrisunday7412 2 года назад

    Fantastic

  • @MrLexion46
    @MrLexion46 4 года назад

    I thought radial circuits were wired in 4mm2 these days?

  • @atommachine
    @atommachine 4 года назад

    I only run 1 spur off a Ring as good practice.

  • @abdi8819
    @abdi8819 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @edc1569
    @edc1569 3 года назад

    LED lights can have high inrush so don't put too many one one circuit or you'll have issues with tripping.

  • @tomasz.lca.
    @tomasz.lca. 2 года назад

    All 👌

  • @onefortheroad1
    @onefortheroad1 2 месяца назад

    1.5mm heat flex is ample

  • @SN-hx4mg
    @SN-hx4mg 3 года назад

    Where are you baked Sir ? Can you come and change a fuse box for me please thank you?

  • @zyubat
    @zyubat 3 года назад

    Does 6mm mean 6mm diameter or 6(mm)^2 the area?

    • @xxwookey
      @xxwookey 3 года назад

      6mm2 cross-sectional area of the main conductors.

    • @bitTorrenter
      @bitTorrenter 3 года назад

      6mm²

  • @plakumerre8514
    @plakumerre8514 3 года назад

    🙏 and God bless

  • @bensmith1273
    @bensmith1273 3 года назад

    hi how to wire an ev charger plsease

  • @GeeTheBuilder
    @GeeTheBuilder 4 года назад +1

    This video takes no account of several crucial considerations:
    Length of cable and voltage drop
    Insulation lowering the current handling

    • @dankemp4738
      @dankemp4738 4 года назад +4

      Watch the beginning of the video again...

    • @tommacabulostoledo
      @tommacabulostoledo 3 года назад

      You definitely skipped the beginning of the video.

  • @Dj2006
    @Dj2006 2 года назад

    Hello can I use 1.0mm cable for a radial socket?

    • @danielteyehuago1633
      @danielteyehuago1633 2 года назад +1

      No please... It's 2.5mm

    • @mranthony521
      @mranthony521 Год назад

      if you want to protect it with a 6 Amp MCB/RCBO yes - If you need to ask such silly questions then you shouldn't actually be doing the work.

  • @mikeharlow3159
    @mikeharlow3159 4 года назад

    While this is a good video explaining the basics it does not cover all the aspects of regulation compliance when installing these circuits, I regular carry out EICR's on installations carried out by people without the require knowledge and skills to install these circuits safely, usually resulting in large amounts of work to correct the faults found. Generally it is cheaper to get a qualified electrician to do the work especially if your work requires a building warrant as without the required test certification your installation will not be passed by build inspectors.

    • @irateindividual8086
      @irateindividual8086 4 года назад

      Hi I'm interested in getting into this line of work - do you think that completing a level 3 course at college and getting the necessary certification would be enough to find work doing inspections? Also do you generally work by yourself? Thanks!

    • @mikeharlow3159
      @mikeharlow3159 4 года назад +1

      @@irateindividual8086 I generally work alone now, but spent 20years working for firms before starting my own company. Having the technical qualifications is only half the story as far am concerned. Experience in the practical side of electrical installation is far more important. When doing electrical work its not just about knowing how things are done now you have to also know what was acceptable in the past and why a particular method of installatio was chosen when the installaton was designed. Most companies want experience in installation practice for personal doing inspections. If you set up your own company doing this your taking on alot of liability as you are certifying installations are compliant.

    • @irateindividual8086
      @irateindividual8086 4 года назад +1

      @@mikeharlow3159 many thanks for the reply! Sounds like college/night school then working for a company is the right way to go then!

  • @mranthony521
    @mranthony521 Год назад +2

    Fails to mention that for a cooker circuit you need to calculate and apply the diversity calculation. a 32Amp MCB may not actually be sufficient especially with an induction hob and an oven. Further 4mm2 is sufficient for a 32amp MCB/RCBO If you need to watch this stuff to understand what to do then you shouldn't be doing the work yourself.

    • @jacko2815
      @jacko2815 10 месяцев назад +1

      What about people who are learning? Very informative and easy to learn

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter 3 года назад +2

    Err, just go to college and do your C&G. RUclips don't do certification. Sorry.

    • @jacko2815
      @jacko2815 10 месяцев назад

      Helps with people at college who are getting qualified

  • @danielteyehuago1633
    @danielteyehuago1633 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing it with us