Not just too slow - you also omitted to add the VAT to make the figures comparable with Screwfix onesAh, but if you go to TLC, you can get 50m of 4mm² for £42, or 100m for £61. ... Bah! too slow!
Kind Regards, John
Not just too slow - you also omitted to add the VAT to make the figures comparable with Screwfix onesAh, but if you go to TLC, you can get 50m of 4mm² for £42, or 100m for £61. ... Bah! too slow!
I'm glad that I am essentially 'neutral'Unfortunately some people today seem to believe that rings are the only way, and inexplicably install one for upstairs, one for downstairs, one for a kitchen and even another for a utility room. A total waste of time, money and materials.
In that case, "I'm out"! You are obviously fully entitled to your viewpoint.I'm sorry John, if the facts don't justify your argument. ... Yes I still think £33 is a significant cost reduction to build a house. (plus savings in other area's). Added to the fact its much easier to install smaller cable will reduce labour times.
Were electric fires not generally about 1kW (if one was lucky) in those days?Going back to high loads on rings. When the ring final was invented did they not foresee that perhaps electric fires would be plugged in possibly within 10% of the end?
Were electric fires not generally about 1kW (if one was lucky) in those days?Going back to high loads on rings. When the ring final was invented did they not foresee that perhaps electric fires would be plugged in possibly within 10% of the end?
Kind Regards, John
... but the 'bars' weren't necessarily 1kW were they? I'm pretty sure that I was brought up on some which were probably no more than 500W 'per bar'.2kW was quite common, usually referred to as a 2 bar fire. 3 bars were also available but not usually used at full load.
What 'point' are you refering to - your own?? What was the CCC of 7/0.036? Indeed, with reference to what OPD were the CCCs quoted/tabulated in those days?Ah. That's a good point; so 7/0.036 was alright on a 30A 3036.
The point that the 'new' metric (4mm²) was smaller than 7/0.036 and my point about not being suitable for 30A radials with 3036s.What 'point' are you refering to - your own?? What was the CCC of 7/0.036? Indeed, with reference to what OPD were the CCCs quoted/tabulated in those days?Ah. That's a good point; so 7/0.036 was alright on a 30A 3036.
Yes but my original - wrong - post was that the next size up would not have been adequate for a 30A radial.Pre metric cable for rings was 7/029, not 7/036.
Does anyone know what the stated CCCs of those cables were, and what OPDs those CCCs related to?Pre metric cable for rings was 7/029, not 7/036.
Ah, we did better than you in terms of pins, but not number of sockets. We had one 3-pin 15A socket in each of living room and 'dining room'. Each bedroom had one 5A socket, but they were supplied from the lighting circuit. The kitchen had no electricity at all, other than one pendant light.The 2 bar electric my folks had was certainly 2kW. We didn't have a ring final though. All we had was 2 pin 15amp sockets and only two, one in each living room.
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