Lectrician said:Rings are ok for domestics, 4mm is fairly expensive..
That’s what I thought but 30mtrs of 4mm is cheaper than 60mtrs of 2.5mm so radials are actually more cost effective.
Lectrician said:Rings are ok for domestics, 4mm is fairly expensive..
ban-all-sheds said:Well - let's see.newspark_paul said:Why would you opt for a ring over a radial. Apart from the smaller cable.
More complicated to test.
Problems and possibly danger with branches added in the future.
Breaches to the integrity of the ring, and therefore safety, not apparent via non-working sockets.
The need to specially craft wiring regulations to allow the use of 2.5mm² cable on 30/32A protective devices.
There may be more reasons, but I can't think of any right now....
newspark_paul said:I'm a bit confused here BAS. I asked why You prefer a ring to a radial, but your reply seems to be the reasons why you pick the radial.

JohnD said:I like rings.
newspark_paul said:I'm a bit confused here BAS. I asked why You prefer a ring to a radial, but your reply seems to be the reasons why you pick the radial.
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