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This is my first post on this forum, so HALLO to everyone!
Im nic domestic installer, but because of lack of work at this moment im doing a midle size hairdresser shop.
They will have 10 x chairs to serve 10 people at the time, and they need one dbl socket near each chair. I think i will install two rings, on each ring they will have 5 chairs, but i need someone opinion with that. Also they will be some treatment rooms, but i have no problems with that..(more rings..).

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hi there

10 twins spread over 2/3 rings should be sufficient i would have thought. bear in mind there could be ten hairdryers/clippers etc in use at the same time during busy periods. 30ma rcd protection too. also might be an idea to pat test all the appliances to be used-eliminate any potential problems with tripping etc.
 

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