Adobe house renovation – New power supply cable
Continuation
of electric installation:
I had to collect a lot of power (na and
of course money) for the electrical installation.
The problem is
as follows: The electricity counts in the house have disappeared and
the new one is at the end of the garden.
Since the WIFI was not
available on the power cable, I had to order a 50m cable, which would
cost a small fortune.
35-40 meters was used. It was enough to
carry it …
I assumed a 5x10 earth cable, though only 1
phase in the house (yet).
One thing is for sure that 25 meters of
ditch will not be buried again, so if I go to the 3-stage "church"
later,
I only need to couple 2 fiber cables on the power supply
side and in the distribution box.
The cable was still plugged into
a 25-pipe KPE (for this, my father needed help and 1 liter of WU2
shampoo lubricant).
Approximately 1 hour of courtesy went through
19 meters of cable, the last 3 meters, unfortunately, had to be cut
off and then untied.
The rest of the cable thanks to the sky in
the wall goes inside the house (there is no need for a KPE pipe).
The
10mm2 may appear to be many, but it did not matter if something was
too big. Otherwise, the network is 32A.
I had a problem with digging in the trench: the stairs were on the way -> + 1 day work
Cattle burying:
The other side of the cable:
Then I realized that the earthing and zero rail did not fit below, so I rearranged a little:
It
can be seen that the error current switch (popularly: Fí-relay) is
also three-phase, of course only 1 is connected.
The boiler
operates from a separate fault current switch. PE and Null rail were
found in insulated DIN rail with a push-button design.
12 screws
on them and 2 970Ft (saving a lot of suction). I wanted to use a
3-stage comb rail, but the General Electric and the Schneider circuit
breakers are not the same and would not go in, leaving the bypass
…
Meanwhile, I plugged in the sockets and bought "Mother"
sockets (Schneider's family name) and cable for bridges. (Again I
spent 10eFt for "little things")