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Hi all,
Just wondering if anybody knew why the max number of sockets you can have on a radial circuit covered by a 20amp breaker, and fed by 2.5 T&E in order to comply with regs?

Cheers
 
Hi all,
Just wondering if anybody knew why the max number of sockets you can have on a radial circuit covered by a 20amp breaker, and fed by 2.5 T&E in order to comply with regs?

Cheers

Appendix 15 BYB Page 453 is your guide, if you have a copy that is.
 
This sounds like an enquiry about a specific job and I think using the forum as an alternative to having a copy of the regulations is very bad practice. You've no way of knowing if the answer you're given is accurate so I'm going to close this thread. Rather ring your scheme helpline for advice, at least you'll be able to get a reference number or something to verify the accuracy of the info.
 

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