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Discuss The Ring is dead, long live the Radial!⚡ in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Sorry I thought with all the devolvement going on it would not be good to be colonial and speak for others. However I stand corrected and united we stand thenso not just the English who like RFC
Haha good answer well I know one thing for sure that us welsh as much as we have a love/hate relationship with England we will always have each others back in time of need apart from when it comes to rugby ?And anyway doing Radials for sockets is a pain in the ar**. When you try to do two 4mm² into a stinky LAP socket! Or even worse when you have to try three, argghhhh! Even with 2.5mm² it can be a problem. Then when you attend a fault situation, you gingerly remove the socket with three 4mm² in and they pop out and you have to get them back in. This is why we don't pull things apart on an EICR, you could make the installation worse.
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Sorry I thought with all the devolvement going on it would not be good to be colonial and speak for others. However I stand corrected and united we stand then
Looking forward to the autumn internationalsHaha good answer well I know one thing for sure that us welsh as much as we have a love/hate relationship with England we will always have each others back in time of need apart from when it comes to rugby ?
Hence the omission of OCPD???? Of course nobody uses extension leads in Ireland?There is no possibility of the circuit been overloaded
The Radial and FRC (why) debate will always go on whilst T&E is still being produced if at some point that ceases to be the case I think the RFC will go it's natural course.
Long live the ringThe Radial and FRC (why) debate will always go on whilst T&E is still being produced if at some point that ceases to be the case I think the RFC will go it's natural course.
And what may that be, if I might enquire?RFC will go it's natural course
After so long installing and testing them, I think it's a case of 'bleedin' boiling feeling' if they don't!!Personally rfc is fab when you put it in and do the tests,
I get a strange warm feeling when the maths work out perfectly. Us English eh!
And what may that be, if I might enquire?
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So what tests do you do on a radial in those places that only do radials. Especially dead tests and live tests?
The Radial and FRC (why) debate will always go on whilst T&E is still being produced if at some point that ceases to be the case I think the RFC will go it's natural course.
Ring main’s will go on,but realistically the radial should be the new answer.
Yes it’s a problem the actual loading ,but the Kitchen & Utility areas would need the most radials.
You look @ the norm 3 bed house it becomes logically to run maybe 2 radials for upstairs,& maybe 2 for downstairs.
Thats makes approx 7-8 radials.Easy .....
IMO its 80% using your eyes."spurs off a ring are the devil, s work" is a comment I would regard as "throwaway" in most cases, but your comments are much too measured and considered for me to take it lightly in your case. Do you really feel so strongly? (I agree by the way but would, nt use the same language). Or have you been swayed by John Ward who used the phrase "devil's work" in relation to ring circuits.
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Agreed. I often remind customers that when testing we do not have a "crystal ball" and that our meters are limited in what they can tell us. I maintain that the "visual test" is still the single most important o E we carry out
Eh? I do? Mhmm wonder why I asked! Do you mean it will continue as it always did, or are you suggesting it will eventually fall into disuse, in your opinion?You know the answer to that already
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