Bs7671 Cable Sizing [updated] May 2026
If voltage drop exceeds the limit, the cable size must be increased – often overriding the thermal sizing for long runs. Even if a cable is correctly sized for load current, it must survive a short circuit fault without insulation damage. BS 7671 provides the adiabatic equation:
| Factor | BS 7671 Ref | Applies to | |--------|-------------|-------------| | ( C_a ) | Table 4B1 | Ambient temperature ≠ 30/40°C | | ( C_g ) | Table 4C1 | Grouping of circuits (mutual heating) | | ( C_d ) | Table 4B2 | Buried cables (soil thermal resistivity) | | ( C_i ) | Table 4B3 | Thermal insulation (e.g., in a stud wall) | | ( C_c ) | Regulation 433.1 | Protective device type (e.g., BS 3036 semi-enclosed fuse: 0.725) | bs7671 cable sizing
[ S = \frac\sqrtI^2 tk ]