Cable Sizing Calculator per BS 7671 for Residential Installations
Cable sizing for BS 7671 residential installations determines the minimum conductor cross-sectional area that satisfies Regulation 433.1 overload protection, Table 4D1A current-carrying capacity, and Appendix 4 voltage drop limits of 3% for lighting and 5% for other circuits in domestic dwellings.
Quick Reference Table
| BS 7671 Residential Cable Sizing References — BS 7671 (18th Edition + Amendment 2:2022) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Parameter | Value / Requirement | Clause Reference |
| Current-carrying capacity | Thermoplastic (70 °C) & thermosetting (90 °C) ratings | Table 4D1A / 4E1A |
| Grouping factors | Reduction for grouped circuits in enclosures | Regulation 523.1, Table 4C1 |
| Voltage drop limits | 3% lighting, 5% other circuits | Appendix 4, Table 4Ab |
| Overload protection | In ≤ Iz and I2 ≤ 1.45 × Iz | Regulation 433.1 |
| Ambient temperature correction | Correction factors for temperatures other than 30 °C | Table 4B1 |
How to Calculate Cable Sizing for Residential Installations
- 1
Determine the design current
Calculate the maximum demand for the domestic circuit — ring final (32 A), lighting (6 A/10 A), cooker, shower, or EV charger load.
- 2
Select the protective device rating
Choose an MCB or RCBO rating (In) that is equal to or greater than the design current (Ib ≤ In).
- 3
Identify installation method
Determine how cables are installed — clipped direct (Method C), in conduit (Method B), or in thermal insulation (Method 100/101).
- 4
Apply derating factors
Apply grouping (Table 4C1), ambient temperature (Table 4B1), and thermal insulation (Regulation 523.9) correction factors to find the tabulated minimum Iz.
- 5
Check voltage drop
Verify that total voltage drop from the origin to the final point does not exceed Appendix 4 limits — 3% for lighting and 5% for power circuits.
- 6
Verify fault current withstand
Confirm the cable adiabatic equation (Regulation 543.1.3) ensures the conductor can withstand prospective fault current for the disconnection time.
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Calculate Cable Sizing NowBS 7671 vs IEC 60364 Cable Sizing Comparison
| Parameter | BS 7671 | IEC 60364 |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | UK & derivatives | International (adopted by 60+ countries) |
| Voltage drop limit | 3% lighting / 5% other | 4% lighting / 5% other (typical) |
| Reference ambient temp | 30°C (air), 20°C (ground) | 30°C (air), 20°C (ground) |
| Installation methods | Reference Methods A-G (Appendix 4) | Reference Methods A-G (Table B.52.1) |
| Grouping factors | Table C.3 (BS specific) | Table B.52.17 (international) |
| Disconnection time (230V) | 0.4s final / 5s distribution | 0.4s final / 5s distribution |