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Doe that count as a dad joke?I put funny iMoji , due to the lack of a groan imoji.
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Doe that count as a dad joke?I put funny iMoji , due to the lack of a groan imoji.
Thanks for thatI put funny iMoji , due to the lack of a groan imoji.
All the 2.5 I have picked up over the last few years has been stranded? but I do tend to use the same wholesaler so should not be surprised.A 4mm ring is easy to wire, just use 35mm boxes and if anything you can dress the cables in nicer than with 2.5 because it's stranded and more flexible.
2.5mm T&E?All the 2.5 I have picked up over the last few years has been stranded? but I do tend to use the same wholesaler so should not be surprised.
2.5mm2 T and E is not your go to conduit wire.cable though is it?2.5mm T&E?
Typically conduit wire is always stranded.
I'd say at least 40a Alan, possibly even 45 ? You'd have to calculate it based on circuit length and insulation etc.So what would the OCPD rating be for a 4mm ring?
I’m just being lazy Dave, wondering if there was a standard figure that is generally used as per a domestic 2.5 RFC. 4mm RFC would therefore offer quite a bit of resilience in a larger kitchen with more juicier appliances. ?I'd say at least 40a Alan, possibly even 45 ? You'd have to calculate it based on circuit length and insulation etc.
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