Curious. When you are first fixing the electrics and have designed a Ring Final and then come back a few weeks later to second fix, you will know that all sockets are connected - and you haven’t missed one - as you will have continuity across the ring.
I imagine the same is true for a radial as you can test continuity across the conductors.
When you have a spur (or several) off a Ring, how can you be sure that you haven’t just missed that socket off? i.e. you have wired the spur into one of the existing sockets but left the other end of the cables (live) hanging mid-air. Perhaps they’re behind a cupboard or something. Is there a test that picks this up and avoids this risk?
I am sure you will have socket plans and will walk around to inspect.
Interested to hear your thoughts.
I imagine the same is true for a radial as you can test continuity across the conductors.
When you have a spur (or several) off a Ring, how can you be sure that you haven’t just missed that socket off? i.e. you have wired the spur into one of the existing sockets but left the other end of the cables (live) hanging mid-air. Perhaps they’re behind a cupboard or something. Is there a test that picks this up and avoids this risk?
I am sure you will have socket plans and will walk around to inspect.
Interested to hear your thoughts.
