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Existing, its a bizarre ser up loads of spurs.Is this a new or existing installation.
Could it be a "spider ring", where sockets are spurred of junction boxes in the ceiling/floor void? How old is this installation?Existing, its a bizarre ser up loads of spurs.
It's about 40 year old mate, I couldn't find the fault in the ring, I told the client . There's spurs running everywhere.Could it be a "spider ring", where sockets are spurred of junction boxes in the ceiling/floor void? How old is this installation?
Its 32amp 2.5 twin earth. Its supposed to be a ring and it looks like a ring. I wasn't able to resolve the issue for the client, I told her, as you can see I'm a trainee, so I would like to know the best way forward of I come across this situation, would I just split the ring into radisls?I think we could do with a bit more specific info.
Firstly, what size is the circuit breaker or fuse? And what is the cable - e.g. 2.5mm2 twin & earth, or 4mm2, or something else?
Secondly, why were you measuring ring continuity - is there some fault you were asked to find, or planned to add more sockets, or some other reason?
I was asked to repair the fault, no continuity.I think we could do with a bit more specific info.
Firstly, what size is the circuit breaker or fuse? And what is the cable - e.g. 2.5mm2 twin & earth, or 4mm2, or something else?
Secondly, why were you measuring ring continuity - is there some fault you were asked to find, or planned to add more sockets, or some other reason?
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