Spur from a ring main

I found and old DIY book recenty, so had to turn straight to the electrics section naturally.


The introduction struck me as slightly irresponsible. I have underlined the worst bit :eek:

electricbook1.jpg
 
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Actually, you couldn't go far wrong getting the EB to check your work. I had to in 1986 after upgrading a shower circuit for my Mum. I fitted 10mm² T&E and a rectangular MK switch (45A) - the old ones with two screws per terminal (much better than today's single screw ones).

I fitted a Wylex standard 1 way board with the (now old style) push button 45A plug in MCB.

The Norweb inspector came & inspected my work & tested everything. He recommended that I change the MCB for a BS 88, not sure why, and also recommended I upgrade bonding to 10mm² before he would connect up for me.

I'm sure that 10mm² was not a requirement back then, but it meant it was to current standard of the next edition!!
 
RF Lighting said:
I found and old DIY book recenty, so had to turn straight to the electrics section naturally.


The introduction struck me as slightly irresponsible. I have underlined the worst bit :eek:

electricbook1.jpg

Why is it that in all DIY Books the way they say to run power in outbuildings is by a piece of T+E run in PVC Round Conduit, buryed in a trench covered with paving slabs, but never say to use SWA.
 
'Why is it that in all DIY Books the way they say to run power in outbuildings is by a piece of T+E run in PVC Round Conduit, buryed in a trench covered with paving slabs, but never say to use SWA.'

Because they are wrong!

:mad:
 
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empip said:
securespark said:
This from the 14th edition, 1 October 1966:

A.40 For ring final subcircuits complying with regulations A.30-33, non-fused spurs shall be connected to the ring ....or at the origin of the ring in the distribution board. ..[/b]
There has been some huffing and puffing abaht this too, at times ...
I bet tis allowed in the latest regs too.
:cool:

You mean the 16th? Yes.

And the DPC for the 17th, which I have right in front of me!!

Rings are not abolished in the 17th DPC, nor BS3036's, you'll be pleased to hear, matey!

Long live those brass fuse carriers!!
 

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