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think you will find no more spurs than sockets on the ring, does it say you cant put 2 of them off one socket rather than 1 off each
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What would you do then.How are you supposed to isolate the boiler and fridge off 1 spur/socketthink you will find no more spurs than sockets on the ring, does it say you cant put 2 of them off one socket rather than 1 off each
What would you do then.How are you supposed to isolate the boiler and fridge off 1 spur/socket
What would you do then.How are you supposed to isolate the boiler and fridge off 1 spur/socket
i cant see any problem with what has been done as long as the terminations look like they are holding up but would probably give it a code 4 to cover my arse as i would be surprised if there is anything in the brb showing this as good practiceYour thoughts gentlemen please.
Kitchen RFC.
Double socket, spur down to single socket for fridge.
Spur also from same double socket to SFCU for boiler.
So, in effect, 4 cables into back of double socket.
Any reason why not?
grandad if the terminals are tight then they arent carrying the load just holding the connection together
you know what us norfolk boys are like
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