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Hi!

I've got a couple of 32A Wago clips. Creating a spur socket from a ring circuit with these is quite easy, but I wanted to know if it's advised from a safety standpoint?

When wiring an electrical socket, having these as opposed to having multiple cables going into the holes in the socket?

Would this also work in spurs within radial circuits?

thanks!
 
their is no advantage in using them for a spur from a ring, the socket terminals are designed to take 3 x 2.5mm cables and often more than that.
adding extra joints in any electrical system is bad practice (in my opinion) when they are not required.
 
Always use the 32A+ ones on 32A ring circuits, if there is a fault in the ring then both 'halves' of the ring are attached to a 32A supply. The little 20A max push-fit ones are great for lighting but I wouldn't use them on a ring.

Have you seen the double sockets with wago's on the back? They look awesome in the wholesalers until you see the price difference, they all have triple wago's on designed for spurring
 
apart from anything else, its the approximate rating of 2.5mm cable enclosed in conduit or a wall.
also, often the rating of a terminal on a standard socket.
 

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