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Discuss The Ring is dead, long live the Radial!⚡ in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Then most domestic's wouldn't understand what you're tawkin abaat...???? until they get to 'gut feelings'I think a more searching question would be:
'Apart from selecting ring or radial socket-outlet circuits on their merits for the requirements of a particular installation, do you have a personal preference or dislike for one or the other on the basis of conceptual limitations, suspicions or gut feelings?'
It's not in my opinion, a standard circuit as far as BS7671 is concerned at least I don't think so.Where is option 3 - Lollypop?
Hindsight us a wonderful invention Mate don't fret over it.Maybe I should have put an “ironic” emoji on my post. I know it’s not a standard circuit
Could,nt you have a problem with grouping if many 2.5mm t and e leaving the cu if all radials?Number of sockets to install is also a factor. 1 point on a ring is a bit pointless....
“Ironic” emoji
Well if you are talking BIG sockets and have to double up conductors for current carrying capacity...Number of sockets to install is also a factor. 1 point on a ring is a bit pointless....
What about option 4 - Hedgehog. RFC with loads of spurs?Where is option 3 - Lollypop?
A coronavirus, a 6mm ring with lots of 6mm radials with 2.5 rings on the end.What about option 4 - Hedgehog. RFC with loads of spurs?
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