i find the definitions on pages 362 363 of the requirements for electrical instalations confusing.
Definition (page 362). Ring final circuit.
A ring final circuit starts and finishes at the distribution board, where it is connected to a 30 A or 32 A overcurrent protective device.
Definition. Radial final circuit.
A radial final circuit starts and finishes at the distribution board, where it is connected to a 30 A or 32 A overcurrent protective device.
I always thought i knew what a radial was until i read this or is it because i bought my new copy of requirements for electrical installations off the internet ?
I class a radial as a circuit that starts at the distribution board finishes elsewhere without a return leg. (not including high integrity). Correct me if i'm wrong please.
help i can't stand being confused.
Definition (page 362). Ring final circuit.
A ring final circuit starts and finishes at the distribution board, where it is connected to a 30 A or 32 A overcurrent protective device.
Definition. Radial final circuit.
A radial final circuit starts and finishes at the distribution board, where it is connected to a 30 A or 32 A overcurrent protective device.
I always thought i knew what a radial was until i read this or is it because i bought my new copy of requirements for electrical installations off the internet ?
I class a radial as a circuit that starts at the distribution board finishes elsewhere without a return leg. (not including high integrity). Correct me if i'm wrong please.
help i can't stand being confused.