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On 19/07/10 12:38, ARWadsworth wrote:
For instance, in our 7m x 4m lounge which is 2.5m high, between each socket uses 9 or 10m of cable. This meant I ended up with 2 ring mains downstairs to fit within the cable length limits. This all adds up in terms of T+E, extra RCBOs& time required to cap the extra cable. I often do not install the traditional upstairs/downstairs rings for exactly that reason. A left/right split on a house is often cheaper, easier and better for voltage drop. That would have actually made a lot of sense and saved a lot of cable - oh well! Just the lighting to finish off, the smoke alarms, burglar alarm, cat 6 install and central heating to go before plasterboard can be tacked... So you should be done for 4pm then:-)? Fortunately it's all just first fix, so should be done in fairly short order. |
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