Appendix 15, 17th Edition. ERROR!

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If you have not already noticed, there is a glaring error in Appx 15.

On p363, it states, "a radial circuit starts and finishes at the distribution board where it is connected to a 30A or 32A overcurrent protective device."

Of course, a radial does not finish at the DB & also, it could be protected by a 20A device!

Hmm, cut and pasted & not altered, don't you think? :rolleyes:
 
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Hmm, cut and pasted & not altered, don't you think? :rolleyes:

Funny isn't it how almost everyone says or types cut and paste when they mean copy and paste in Windows parlance Ctrl C (Copy) Ctrl V (Paste) as opposed to Ctrl X (Cut) Ctrl V (Paste)

I'll get my coat!
 
And every time you see the printed PHASE should be changed to LINE :rolleyes:
 
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Ah, but did you also spot the non-existent regulation referred to in the same appendix, Secure? ;)

And every time you see the printed PHASE should be changed to LINE :rolleyes:

Not necessarily. We still have three phase supplies, distributed by means of line and neutral conductors.
 
Hmm, cut and pasted & not altered, don't you think? :rolleyes:

Funny isn't it how almost everyone says or types cut and paste when they mean copy and paste in Windows parlance Ctrl C (Copy) Ctrl V (Paste) as opposed to Ctrl X (Cut) Ctrl V (Paste)

I'll get my coat!

Without wishing to sound snotty, I did actually mean cut and paste, from the days when text was literally cut & pasted...
 
Hmm, cut and pasted & not altered, don't you think? :rolleyes:

Funny isn't it how almost everyone says or types cut and paste when they mean copy and paste in Windows parlance Ctrl C (Copy) Ctrl V (Paste) as opposed to Ctrl X (Cut) Ctrl V (Paste)

I'll get my coat!

Without wishing to sound snotty, I did actually mean cut and paste, from the days when text was literally cut & pasted...

Wouldn't that leave a hole in the book :D
 

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