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Hi,
Reading the on-site guide it’s states for socket outlets appendix A table A2 row 9 that 32A ring sockets in an office it can be 100% of the largest circuit and then 50% of the remaining circuits.

However I have came across a calculation were the original designer has assumed that they know what will be used on the sockets ( pc’s) in this case and has calculated diversified current based on this.

Has anyone else came across this before ? I am thinking g this is not in line with the guide.

Thanks
 
but the guide was written when computers had valves inside.
 
i've never designed a "wise" how do you do it?:D:D:D:D.
 

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