CAN YOU STOP YOUR INSULTING POSTS. YOU ARE A CYBER BULLY. There is nothing with my posts that can cause serious harm.
You could just take a feed from the light circuit using 1mm and feed a spur switch, hardwire the nvr into the spur and label the spur maximum load 3 amps and put a 3 amp fuse in the spur. That way nobody could accidentally overload the circuit. Or another option is continue in this joke of a debate until you forget what the original question was
It's likely a 6A breaker would still trip before a 3A fuse, although if the socket is clearly labelled it's unlikely to be an issue anyway.
I don’t think he is. You are a cyber bore but the rest of us just have to tolerate your constant droning on. This is the Internet, that’s the way it is. If you don’t like the atmosphere that you have created there are two solutions: leave the forum Use the report button and ask your favourite moderator to resolve the situation Have a great new year
You are suggesting that cables can be overloaded and not applying any correction factors. Anybody with no knowledge of electrical work and calculations may follow that incorrect information and cause a fire, hence serious harm. Stop shouting and posting dangerous information and I will not need to "bully" you as you call it. I am doing your trick and correcting you. Now go and cry to the mods again. I will start reporting your posts as dangerous.
4mm is perfectly OK for a cooker if it is on 32amp MCB. 1.0mm cable is rated up to 16amps. However it is only allowed to be used for lighting but that does not affect its current rating.
Stop avoiding the question. Can you tell us or not? You are the one that is a stickler for thing being precise.
Ypur post #48 stated Please tell us which regulation states this if you can. You are the pedantic one here, inform us.