Why are you set on a ring??
They really should be confined to domestics and small offices etc.
I agree fully with BAN on this. I hate to rings in industrial apps, and HATE to see twonks install 2 or 3 sockets in a ring formation!
If you can't decide which way is best, should you really be doing this install in a factory?
By the sounds of it, you should be installing two radials, one maybe ok in 4mm, but the other may need to be in 6mm. I would throw up some 2x2 galv, and drop from this.
You say you have run 25mm conduit?? Does it have no more than 180deg of bends between draw in points?? Have you used circ boxes, and not crappy inspection tees/bends?? Have you pulled your own bends with a respectable radius where possible?? Have you calculated the cable factor for the conduit?? If you comply with the cable factor, and all the above, pulling in the cables is a peice of ****. The cable factor is by far on the side of caution. AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HEAT - It is the factor used to deterimine who many cables can be drawn in without damage/difficulty.
Are you also aware you can share the earth between circuits, as long as it is sized to the largest circuit??
They really should be confined to domestics and small offices etc.
I agree fully with BAN on this. I hate to rings in industrial apps, and HATE to see twonks install 2 or 3 sockets in a ring formation!
If you can't decide which way is best, should you really be doing this install in a factory?
By the sounds of it, you should be installing two radials, one maybe ok in 4mm, but the other may need to be in 6mm. I would throw up some 2x2 galv, and drop from this.
You say you have run 25mm conduit?? Does it have no more than 180deg of bends between draw in points?? Have you used circ boxes, and not crappy inspection tees/bends?? Have you pulled your own bends with a respectable radius where possible?? Have you calculated the cable factor for the conduit?? If you comply with the cable factor, and all the above, pulling in the cables is a peice of ****. The cable factor is by far on the side of caution. AND HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HEAT - It is the factor used to deterimine who many cables can be drawn in without damage/difficulty.
Are you also aware you can share the earth between circuits, as long as it is sized to the largest circuit??