Jokes0 min ago
Electrical wiring
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Is it ok to put a junction box in a ring main then wire to a fcu with a 13amp fuse for a cooker hood then from that fcu wire to another fcu with a 5amp fuse for 2 under cabinet strip lights ?
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In fact, some DIY electrical work is permitted, but it should be afterwards checked by a qualified electrician. See a list here...
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OK Yorkie. I need to clear this up. Under the new(ish) 17th editions, it is now perfectly acceptable to loop on.......... because ............ the whole "chain" is protected by the initial 13A fuse.
In fact, it has been common practice for ever, to spur a ring main for e.g. a light fitting........... using a 5A fuse and 1mm cable!!!! The cable is protected by the 5A fuse.
I guess TOWIE is confusing this with a simple UNFUSED spur, which, MUST be in 2.5mm cable.
I remember that this area caused some confusion when I did the Domestic Installer course. The tutor made a point of saying that, it is now permitted to loop on as much as you like as long as it is covered at the "head" of the spur with a FUSE.
In fact, it has been common practice for ever, to spur a ring main for e.g. a light fitting........... using a 5A fuse and 1mm cable!!!! The cable is protected by the 5A fuse.
I guess TOWIE is confusing this with a simple UNFUSED spur, which, MUST be in 2.5mm cable.
I remember that this area caused some confusion when I did the Domestic Installer course. The tutor made a point of saying that, it is now permitted to loop on as much as you like as long as it is covered at the "head" of the spur with a FUSE.
Right ............ now I'm quoting verbatim from the IEE On-Site Guide (the electricians bible)..............
Appendix 8 8.2.4 Spurs
"A fused spur should be connected to the circuit through a fcu, the rating of the fuse in the unit not exceeding that of the cable forming the spur and, in any event, not exceeding 13A"
It would then follow that, as this spur is fuse protected ...... further extension (radial circuit) is also protected.
Appendix 8 8.2.4 Spurs
"A fused spur should be connected to the circuit through a fcu, the rating of the fuse in the unit not exceeding that of the cable forming the spur and, in any event, not exceeding 13A"
It would then follow that, as this spur is fuse protected ...... further extension (radial circuit) is also protected.