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Discuss Ring main. in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
No not really, a circuit originate from 1 OCPD, secondly it's not a "Ring Main" it's a Ring Final Circuit RFC, pedantic but correct terminology counts these days.Question I have is, is it ok to have x2 ring main circuits on one 32amp type B MCB??
If so does this meet the current regs.
TIA.
Yes I have the regs book, which states final circuits should be connected to a seperate way in the CU. But I've seen so many others argue this is OK??Two rings of a circuit, got the regs?
Yes I have the regs book, which states final circuits should be connected to a seperate way in the CU. But I've seen so many others argue this is OK??
I've come across this in the house I've just purchased. There's a spare way in the board I'll add another MCB and seperate them.No is the answer, you will overload the mcb
Are you adjusting a circuit or putting another one in and have no room in CU.
I'll reiterate, a circuit originates from an individual OCPD if some dipstick has decided to combine 2 RFCs into 1 circuit incorrectly then He / She needs to hang up their screwdrivers, and take up another Trade.Yes I have the regs book, which states final circuits should be connected to a seperate way in the CU. But I've seen so many others argue this is OK??
the chuckle brothers electrical. LolI've never seen many people argue that two lring finals one one MCB is a good idea.
I'm not saying it's correct just saying what I've seen. That's why I've asked the question to make sure its correct.I've never seen many people argue that two ring finals one one MCB is a good idea.
Thanks for the advice it is much appreciated?I'll reiterate, a circuit originates from an individual OCPD if some dipstick has decided to combine 2 RFCs into 1 circuit incorrectly then He / She needs to hang up their screwdrivers, and take up another Trade.
Well no then it isn'tI'm not saying it's correct just saying what I've seen. That's why I've asked the question to make sure its correct.
You are more than welcome MateI'm not saying it's correct just saying what I've seen. That's why I've asked the question to make sure its correct.
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Thanks for the advice it is much appreciated?
See description of a circuit in OSG or BS 7671I'm not saying it's correct just saying what I've seen. That's why I've asked the question to make sure its correct.
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Thanks for the advice it is much appreciated?
You could put more than one radial on a MCB but its not good practice.
2 Rings on 32mcb is dangerous are you sure it's not 2 radials?
2 rings would have four wires goinging into a MCB
Some people spur off a MCB maybe it was that - 3 wires?
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