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It may not disagree with any regulations, but SC you surely can see the apparent dangers of applying such a circuit.I'm not saying I would do this because I wouldn't install like this, but I am going to play devils advocate.
Which regulations does such an arrangement breach?
And how would two ring final circuits installed in accordance with the regulations connected to the same 32A MCB be dangerous?
As I say I wouldn't do it, except as a temporary measure to restore supply, so I'm just curious about the thought process behind the statements.
Don't think you need a reg number SC look up the description of a circuit.@SparkyChick
I have been having similar thoughts,
I don't think its right, and its not something I would install as new.
however I have just been browsing the book, and nothing is jumping out to say I couldn't do it if I wanted to.
I think we can mostly all agree that it is certainly not best practice but if someone could point me to a reg number it would make me feel better.
It may not disagree with any regulations, but SC you surely can see the apparent dangers of applying such a circuit.
Don't think you need a reg number SC look up the description of a circuit.
You could put more than one radial on a MCB but its not good practice.
Tell me about it did think it would get so many mixed opinions! Always tell myself it doesn't hurt to have a second opinion on things and as I wasnt certain about this that's what I done. Thank you for the positive outlook and advice ?@JKMRK1Tell me about it did think it would get so many mixed opinions!@JKMRK1
wow, look what you have started here!!
I like the conversation thread,
you are listed as a trainee, when you get your qualifications you will be a qualified electrician. just look at the different ways the regs have been interpreted and peoples opinions on what is good, bad and indifferent practice.
as your time and experience in the trade expands, you will start to build an idea of what is a good installation and will also be more opinionated about what is not ok.
bottom line for me when I consider things that are not accurately defined, would I be happy if this was installed at my daughters house?
it normally guides my mind in the right direction.
Always tell myself it doesn't hurt to have a second opinion on things and as I wasnt certain about this that's what I done.
Thank you for the positive outlook and advice ?
wow, look what you have started here!!
I like the conversation thread,
you are listed as a trainee, when you get your qualifications you will be a qualified electrician. just look at the different ways the regs have been interpreted and peoples opinions on what is good, bad and indifferent practice.
as your time and experience in the trade expands, you will start to build an idea of what is a good installation and will also be more opinionated about what is not ok.
bottom line for me when I consider things that are not accurately defined, would I be happy if this was installed at my daughters house?
it normally guides my mind in the right direction.
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