It's a response to the Grenfell fire which was started by an appliance. Makes you wonder how good they are at detecting faulty applainces? Also makes you wonder if we should ditch ring mains to ensure these things work??Interesting take on it from the NIC
Quote from less than a week ago ' they're not there to protect the ring main ( as they won't , they will only protect Spurs. ) They are there to protect what is plugged in"
I only tend to install a ring in kitchens / utility rooms, where load demands it. I try to avoid it even then.Can't remember the last time I installed a ring main! Go to be at least 20 years ago
I've always avoided being beaten around the ring...If you live by the mantra "avoid the ring at all costs" you won't go far wrong
Indeed. I made the mistake once of googling fistpump. DONTI've always avoided being beaten around the ring...
oh how the use of the English language has changedIndeed. I made the mistake once of googling fistpump. DONT
Really,?The consumer units we use in the UK are not big enough to supply everything by a radial circuit, especially if supplying the white goods on individual radials.
Actually that's the past revisited, when every room had individual light and socket ccts. Confused the hell out of me when I saw the boards in the house I found that inOh I can see the future, every house shall come with a super sized board as children of the future will not be able to cope if their individual piece of technology suddenly goes off because mums Iron has tripped the RCD, each and every socket on its own Rcbo please!!
It's been a long time since I done a domestic,
But it was every room had 2 radials in it, so if one went down at least one socket in the room still worked,
eg: radial 1 feeding 4 sockets in room A and 1 socket in room B ,
Radial 2 feeding 4 sockets in room B and 1 socket in room C
Radial 3 feeding 4 sockets in room C and 1 socket in room A
That's a very basic example if how to do it
It really is that simple, and that was probably over 10 years ago when I was doing that as a minimum.
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