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So, a ring can be just a ring of cable - in effect a busbar. Then on this cable j-boxes with spurs off that.A ring can't have more unfused spurs than it has sockets on the ring.
So if there are 10 sockets on a ring then the maximum number of unfused spurs you can have is 10.
So, a ring can be just a ring of cable - in effect a busbar. Then on this cable j-boxes with spurs off that.
You can have a ring circuit and have no socket outlets at all if you want.So, a ring can be just a ring of cable - in effect a busbar. Then on this cable j-boxes with spurs off that.
What you save on cable you probably lose more on the junction boxes.Just a thought on this. A ring with jboxes only. The jboxes supply only one socket via a cable approx 2 to 3 metres long. Big saving on cable.
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