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Re: Ring main question



very bad

Presumably 2 x 32A breakers feeding a common ring, massive overload
potential, fires etc.

Expert advice needed.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Chasmer" <robert.chasmer@xxxxxxx>
Newsgroups: tex.com.ml.ukha_d
Sent: 07 March 2002 12:42
Subject: [ukha_d] Ring main question


> Hi, I wonder if anyone on the list could give me some advice on the
> following.
>
> I was helping a friend at the weekend move some mains sockets and add
an
> addional one.  Originally he intended to simply create spurs of the
existing
> sockets, but I persuaded him to extend the current ring main instead.
>
> As we began work, I started off my turning of the mains at his fuse
box.
He
> has a number of tripswitch fuses marked as the following:-
> 1 x Cooker
> 1 x Upstairs lighting
> 1 x Downstarirs lighting
> 2 x Sockets
>
> Now as there were two fuses marked sockets I expected one to be for
the
> upstairs ring, and one for the downstairs ring.  The girls we watching
telly
> in the lounge so I promply tripped one of the socket fuses.  ...Telly
still
> On...  Ok so reset that fuse back on and trip the other fuse. 
...Telly
> still on...  Ok trip both fuses... Telly goes off.
>
> So it seems that the ring main is feed by two fuses, one in each
direction.
>
>                                MAINS
>
>      +--- Socket 8 ------ Fuse --+-- Fuse ------ Socket 1 ---+
>
>   Socket 7                                                Socket 2
>
>      +--- Socket 6 --- Socket 5 --- Socket 4 --- Socket 3 ---+
>
> How is a normal ring main fused, does each direction of the ring
simply
> terminate into the same fuse like a socket?
>
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