I've always been wary of 32A protection on ring ccts, perhaps not even logically... The ring itself probably has more outlets than is allowed on a ring but has a very low load. I have tripped a 6A breaker with a short-circuiting bulb, this was quite a bang. So, I'd hate to experience a dead short in a 32A circuit fault. I know that the fault currents are much greater than the rating of the cct, and that an overload must be many times the rating to trip a breaker. But' even so... 32A seems excessive fro a domestic environment...