by sparx »
Sun Dec 02, 2007 7:21 pm
Hi again,
let's take a step back and look at all wiring.
As qualified leckies we are allowed to install any kind of circuit we like.
There never has been a requirement for rings circuits in regs.
The only restriction is that we must be prepared to show our calcs. in respect of total load on each circuit plus volt-drop calcs.
To prevent us having to 're-invent the wheel' each time we do a job those nice people at the IET have done some sums for us and come up with 3 standard circuits , the domestic ring, & 2 domestic radial designs, which if we keep to the rules for each exempt us from redoing the calcs.
This is similar to scaffolders who also should design each scaff. but there are 'standard types' such as 'bird-cage', ' independant' ect, which are repeated so often they no longer have to be redesigned every time.
Note the 3 types of circuit called A1, A2, A3 are ONLY applicable to domestic locations, ALL comercial/industrial circuits MUST be supported by design calcs.
At a recent ECA organised 17th ed. seminar, the IET man said they were leaning away from rings as a move towards EU harmonisation,
so it's up to the individual to use whatever circuit he likes as long as calcs. justify method.
A case in point which comes up on 'trade only' forums regularly is the conversion of redundant cooker feed to a 'Sub-main' feeding a local kitchen ring. certainly not a standard circuit but if done safely and calcs. work is quite 'legal'
BTW lighting circuits are radials not rings as far end not returned to board
As I listed b4 3 basic circuits in use but are not exclusive,
regards SPARX