crossing mains cables at right angles
On the kitchen install there is one run that would be better if two
cables crossed at 90, they would both be in the "zones" I was just wondering if this is OK, or is there an issue with possible eddy currents as one would be drawing a large amount of current (hob) and the other a "nats chuff" 8w flourescent. thanks |
crossing mains cables at right angles
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"Staffbull" writes: On the kitchen install there is one run that would be better if two cables crossed at 90, they would both be in the "zones" I was just wondering if this is OK, or is there an issue with possible eddy currents as one would be drawing a large amount of current (hob) and the other a "nats chuff" 8w flourescent. No problem. -- Andrew Gabriel |
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