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    RADIAL / SPUR

    rings are ok if not abused it only takes a break in the ring or some one creating parallel bridges to cause things to go pearshaped we are one of the few countrys that still use them and with the intrvention of the eu that is about to change
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    RADIAL / SPUR

    This is a rough drawing of kitchen the load will be microwave kettle toaster fridge extract igniter on cooker dishwasher I will have to go away and do the maths but i think i will be going with the radial to if i have enough fuse space i could put the fridge and...
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    RADIAL / SPUR

    oops not been on for about a year i did,nt look at the date.sorry you might be able to answer a question for me i am having an extention. and the kitchen needs wiring the choice is radial or ring with it being a kitchen i would have thought a 4mm2 cable 30amp after...
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    RADIAL / SPUR

    one way would be to look at the fuses if there are two cables in the fuse for the sockets this may indicate a ring test continuity of ring also test the resistance at each socket after looping the cables if you have done your 2391 you should know what reading you should get if...
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    cooker/hob wiring

    here is a quandary I have just had a look at my mums wiring she has a 32 amp fuse on a radial circuit 4mm supplying down stairs and kitchen the hob is gas but the cooker (not sure of amps)is electric the microwave tv cooker washing machine kettle are all on the same circuit...
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