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    Lights that turn themselves on and off?

    http://www.danlers.co.uk/pir/wapir.html These are pretty good too. They will cope with inductive as well as resistive loads so you can use 'em with Fluorescents as well as incandecents. They have a timer that runs from 10 sec to 40 mins and no neutral required. Downside is they're £50 each[/url]
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    quoting for a CU change

    Hi Guys, I'm a qualified sparkie operating up in Scotland and learning the self employed way of doing things. I want to quote for a new CU to a potential customer but not sure how to go on. I'm tempted to quote for a PIR first. Do the PIR and then qoute again for the actual replacement of...
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    Can I...

    Right. Now I understand. Cheers
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    Can I...

    Don't see that. It's a 32A ring main. A 16A socket sounds to me to be lighter on potential current drawn than a double 13A socket
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    Can I...

    but wont it do that irrespective of where it's connected ie socket terminations, jb a couple of inches away?
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    Can I...

    That can't be right. The point in a circuit where a connection is made can't be relevant can it? The current flowing through the 13A socket will be 0A only the 16A socket and the ring will be taking the load.
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    Can I...

    This is a job I need to do at th factory where I work. The ring is wired using 2.5mm SWA and has 3 socket outlets. One of the m/c's plugged into one socket is drawing 13.4A and this was picked up on a PAT as overloading the plugtop. My intention is to spur off the ring at the socket with a 16A...
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    Can I...

    ...spur off a ring main with a blue 16A socket?
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