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Sorry, having a bit of a dense day today
One may take a spur off a ring main, not a spur off a spur, or off an already-spurred socket. I understand the rule, but can't work out why it's so? Is it to do with the ring protection being 32A rather than 16A as for a radial?
I have a feeling the answer's going to be really obvious and therefore somewhat embarassing ....
One may take a spur off a ring main, not a spur off a spur, or off an already-spurred socket. I understand the rule, but can't work out why it's so? Is it to do with the ring protection being 32A rather than 16A as for a radial?
I have a feeling the answer's going to be really obvious and therefore somewhat embarassing ....