We often receive posts from people claiming the lighting in their home is on a ring circuit, when in reality it's on a normal radial, and we generally get someone who corrects them.
But we are also reminded that lighting can be on a ring circuit, particularly in industrial or commercial environments.
We are also told lighting can be on a 16amp circuit.
I've not knowingly encountered a lighting circuit that has specifically been designed as a ring circuit.
What is the advantage of this, and how do you know when to stop 'spurring' off this ring, as I imagine to much spurring makes having a ring pointless?
But we are also reminded that lighting can be on a ring circuit, particularly in industrial or commercial environments.
We are also told lighting can be on a 16amp circuit.
I've not knowingly encountered a lighting circuit that has specifically been designed as a ring circuit.
What is the advantage of this, and how do you know when to stop 'spurring' off this ring, as I imagine to much spurring makes having a ring pointless?