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So if they arnt supposed to go in conduit. What can I use for a radial socket circuit in a workshop where vehicles may be?
 
So if they arnt supposed to go in conduit. What can I use for a radial socket circuit in a workshop where vehicles may be?
Steel conduit or micc are the toughest wiring systems commonly available. SWA is toigh, but not impenetrable as some people seem to think.
Steel conduit would be best suited in my opinion
 
Ohh so not single conduit with twin and earth
If there are five circuits in a close area which will.a simular route from.the distribution board and they need to.be mechanically protected.
What can I do if enclosed systems won't allow e.g 2.5mm2 for sockets
 
Nope. We have to research which is tricky,with a question like this. I get you can use bigger cable but it's more practical to use 2.5 in sockets so would I be stupid to have e.g five conduit runs all going uo to the same perforated cable tray
 
I think you need to ask the tutor to actually do some teaching here as they are obviously asking you to do something well above your experience level and current knowledge.
You wouldnt normally expect conduit to be paired up with tray except when the conduit is beong used as a decorative rather than functional containment.

What course are you doing and how far tbrough it are you? Is this part of an apprenticeship?
 
Its a level 2 electricial and installation.
It needs to be mechanically protected. But you say conduit isn't usually used for twin and earth.
Also I can't use a tray system at the ceiling being convenient with the conduit then dropping down to sockets.
And trunking and conduit won't allow you to use 2.5 due to grouping and it can't dissipate heat.
Well I'm soo lost to what the solution is then. I'm sure it's just a straight forward thing but it's taken me all day to research and I'm still no closer
 
Youve already had the answer, which is to use bigger cable. Its not our fault if you want to ignore the answer when its given to you.

The normal way of installing such a system is to have one main run of trunking with a conduit taken from that to each point.
 
as dave says. then there is no grouping factor in the conduit as there's only 1 circuit in it.
 

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