Other national standards prohibit the use of BS 1363 sockets.In fact other national standards prohibit their use for a final circuit.
What's your point?
Other national standards prohibit the use of BS 1363 sockets.In fact other national standards prohibit their use for a final circuit.
Well that is a daft point on your part (no surprises there).Other national standards prohibit the use of BS 1363 sockets.In fact other national standards prohibit their use for a final circuit.
What's your point?
That wasn't my point. I was suggesting that it would be seen as poor practice globally, although not actually prohibited in Wales.Interesting that you should raise the issue of daft points.
Ukwoody is in Wales, so please tell us why what the regulations in other countries say is relevant and useful to him.
I will suggest that 32A ring finals wired using 2.5mm² cable would be seen as poor practice globally, although not actually prohibited in Wales.I was suggesting that it would be seen as poor practice globally, although not actually prohibited in Wales.
No, but neither do we need to advise someone not to do something which is perfectly OK because another country says you can't.We don't need to aim to be at the cutting edge of poor practice though, do we?
Well at a previous job, there were cables from the generator where they used (IIRC) 8off singles* per pole (it was DC) and even then they had to be chainblocked into shape. I believe on later models they were planning on going to 16 singles in parallel. I can't say any more than "several tens of kA, at a few hundred volts DC, and with an impressive tank of batteries".I am sure there are many other cases were cables have been doubled up rather than use a larger cable.
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