One for Adam
Combining two workshops, I have extended an existing wall mounted 50mm
steel trunking run to provide 3 more 13 amp socket outlets. The head scratching moment came with the choice of ways to connect up to the existing ring. Ladder work, series connection with the last socket in the existing ring and loop back or what I decided which was to connect alternate sockets going out and intermediates on the way back. -- Tim Lamb |
One for Adam
On 03/05/2020 11:11, Tim Lamb wrote:
Combining two workshops, I have extended an existing wall mounted 50mm steel trunking run to provide 3 more 13 amp socket outlets. The head scratching moment came with the choice of ways to connect up to the existing ring. Ladder work, series connection with the last socket in the existing ring and loop back or what I decided which was to connect alternate sockets going out and intermediates on the way back. Excellent. It keeps the ring in balance. :-) -- Adam |
One for Adam
Tim Lamb wrote:
Combining two workshops, I have extended an existing wall mounted 50mm steel trunking run to provide 3 more 13 amp socket outlets. The head scratching moment came with the choice of ways to connect up to the existing ring. Ladder work, series connection with the last socket in the existing ring and loop back or what I decided which was to connect alternate sockets going out and intermediates on the way back. As an amateur comment, this seems very clever and ideal both from convenience of wiring and sticking to the rules. But I await professional comment with interest. -- Roger Hayter |
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