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Discuss The Ring is dead, long live the Radial!⚡ in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
the purpose of a ring is to share the load between both legs. e.g. cable rated at 27A (2.5mm in UK) with a ring circuit it almost doubles the current capacity. at the mid point a 30A load will share current 15A each leg. so cable is not overloaded. at other points on the ring, the sharing is proportional to the respective lengths of each leg. near 1 end, the short leg will carry more current than the longer leg, due to lower resistance.In the US, the ring circuit is a totally different concept to me, everything is wired radial.
As I investigated this, it seems it's used to insure proper voltage & amperage depending on where the home is located in proximity to a power station.
Am, I correct?
Stateside, using a ring circuit, the issue would be to make sure it's connected back to the correct leg @ CU (panel)! If not, that'd be a dead short.
Have you sockets and switches in your bathroom?I have never seen any sockets wired in 1.5mm in France, but I do have very limited access to other peoples installations, say about half a dozen since I retired.
both, also eggs, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, toat, and a pint of Old peculier.When cooking a breakfast do you:
1. Use bacon
2. Use sausages
You forgot the black pud but I'll let you off ?both, also eggs, beans, tomatoes, mushrooms, hash browns, toat, and a pint of Old peculier.
but i don't like black pudding. diane abbott is labour. my political leanings are slightly to the right of maggie thatcher, (God bless).You forgot the black pud but I'll let you off ?
Have you sockets and switches in your bathroom?
In the interests of equality and diversity what about white puddingYou forgot the black pud but I'll let you off ?
ThanksNot sure if you were addressing my point or not but the separate circuit requirements for a fixed load over 2KW can be found in Annex 55A, Final Circuit Arrangements (Normative), 4th Ed., page 306
BPM Black Pudding MattersIn the interests of equality and diversity what about white pudding
Dawn French or Vanessa Feltz.In the interests of equality and diversity what about white pudding
But they can't do SumsThanks
BPM Black Pudding Matters
Thanks for that info. (I don't dare start a thread here on sockets and switches in bathrooms?). Should I assume that other French homes are not RCBO protected?Yes, mine are RCBO protected.
all tasres maybe, but not the vegans. they originate from the planet Vega and are aliens beyond our comprehension.Or a red pudding?
Or a smoked sausage?
We have to cater to all tastes here!
Thanks for that info. (I don't dare start a thread here on sockets and switches in bathrooms?). Should I assume that other French homes are not RCBO protected?
4 RCDs??? similar to the number of reverse gears on their 1940 tanks.I have never seen an RCBO in any other French home, but they do all have at least three RCD's most have four.
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