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If I run a double socket spur off the ring main can i then run a FCU from that spur to a light fitting
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If I run a double socket spur off the ring main can i then run a FCU from that spur to a light fitting
You can run the double socket off an unswitched spur off the ring
Then run the light off a switched spur off the double socket
I disagree.
You have an unfused spur to the double socket so you can't then spur off that.
I disagree.
You have an unfused spur to the double socket so you can't then spur off that.
I agree as well
Just read my reply and missed out that vital fused word,sorry
Use an unswitched FUSED spur and connect on until your hearts content
what size cable did you run the spur(double socket) in if 4 mm yep but 2.5 i wouldnt cos you can then draw the 32A if thats the mcb size and the cable can take about 27A
sorry but i must disagree with that pete, it wouldn't matter if he wired the spur in 10mm t+e, as the reason you are only permitted to spur one point off any point on the ring without using a fused connection first is so as the ring circuit is not overloaded at any one point.
By spurring more than one you are in effect overloading the ring at the point of connection, and as you rightly state a 2.5mm will carry 27a but to spur more than one point could increase the current drawn to more than 27a.
The current in a ring circuit is assumed to be at 20a in any one leg with a possible further 12a evenly distributed, to spur more than one means an uneven current demand.
This is part of the reason why we can use a 32a mcb on a 2.5mm cable
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