Ring final circuit vs Radial final circuit

I'm a big fan of the ring circuit in general but I would be in favour of outlawing the ring final circuit in domestic installations

Reason being that it's not a necessity and it would prevent hazardous situations such as breaks in the ring and overcurrent on spurs
 
I'm a big fan of the ring circuit in general but I would be in favour of outlawing the ring final circuit in domestic installations

Reason being that it's not a necessity and it would prevent hazardous situations such as breaks in the ring and overcurrent on spurs
still useful in a kitchen though. where the load would require a 4.0mm radial.
 
I'm a big fan of the ring circuit in general but I would be in favour of outlawing the ring final circuit in domestic installations

Reason being that it's not a necessity and it would prevent hazardous situations such as breaks in the ring and overcurrent on spurs

But if you get a break in the CPC in a ring circuit, at least you still have a CPC present.

Pros and cons of both circuits really.
 
still useful in a kitchen though. where the load would require a 4.0mm radial.
You have hit the jackpot there TEL. Run a 4mm radial instead of a ring circuit. Let's see... get rid of the two 2.5mm,s.Replace with a 4mm.Thats a, saving of 1mm of copper per circuit. Think of the benefits for "the environment" ?
 
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