To me that is another RCBO And way used up. For what?

To me that is another RCBO And way used up. For what?

During Covid I installed a radial via a 13 amp fuse for a printer & laptop in a temporary office to separate staff, about two days later I was called out for a power failure, four gang extension with a kettle and toaster were plugged inIn addition to which, you have to be more careful, of which sockets you are plugging those heaters into - not something the average user will understand.
Same reason anything fails... a fault but takes two faults to kill two independent radials but only one to kill a ring....Argos have stocks of heaters.
Why do your 20A radials fail?
Same reason anything fails... a fault but takes two faults to kill two independent radials but only one to kill a ring....
Argos have stocks of heaters.
Why do your 20A radials fail?
Sorry harry but I cannot fathom how it doubles a chance... 1 fault is one fault, roll a dice does the chance of rolling two sixes increase or decrease if you roll a six first or is it exactly the same chance 1 in 6.Doesn't that also double the chances of one failing?
That's not necessarily true.Same reason anything fails... a fault but takes two faults to kill two independent radials but only one to kill a ring....
So there is a fault that has made a ring into an unkown dangerous fault, 32amps down two legs ?.... which one is the safer ? the ring that now pumps out 32amps down two now independent 2.5mm legs..... or the one where sockets / socket stop working after the fault. But there are quite a few other faults that would do the job..That's not necessarily true.
There could be one fault on a ring which might not be noticed but which makes it dangerous.
It would take two faults to kill part of it.
I was not disagreeing with your general dislike of rings; just pointing out that a ring with one fault might make it dangerous instead of dead.

the ring that now pumps out 32amps down two now independent 2.5mm legs
Not always I`m afraid - On a radial any live disconnection will stop all sockets that side of the fault stop working, yes a good thing. However the downside is a disconnection on the Earth conductor alone will still allow all of those sockets to work but without an earth and therefore unnoticeable.the one where sockets / socket stop working after the fault. But there are quite a few other faults that would do the job..
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