by 333rocky333 »
Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:59 pm
Also keep reading about this 4mm spur from 2.5 ring !
Dont think its relevant in your case though.
You sound like you need a 2.5 ring 32amp mcb, or if you desire create two if you have enough spare ways, you should not need to wire any so called spurs.
Check part p first I know it covers wales so maybe scotland
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Everyone seems to interpret the regs differently
The 17th is completely rewritten, with new lay out and numbering so may be clearer.
To the best of my knowledge and 16th regs
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source bs7671 regs book
definition of a spur= Branch from a ring final circuit
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Source iee guide to building regs
A non-fused spur is wired in the same size (csa) cable as the ring final circuit.
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Source iee quide drawing
Spur can be from a socket
Spur can be from a j/b (accesibility of such can be disputed though)
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The spur from the mcb/fuse or ring origin does not now appear though, so unsure if this still allowed,
maybe now with consumer units they expect you to have enough ways to do a seperate circuit instead rather than that.
This could now be classed as a radial circuit, Bunched in with the ring circuit if you did this, so dont know
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Source iee quide
Although 2.5 mm is recognized size you are still limited to 100met sq and total cable length is limited to maybe about 70 metres to get relevant Ze for the fuse/mcb fitted usually 32amp
Therefore to be sure keep cable length less than that or form two smaller ring circuits.
This is usually ample for domestic.
There is no reason you cant do a 32amp ring totally in 4mm, but unless someone can verify you can mix 2.5 and 4mm on the same ring I personally would avoid mixing both.
In my view If you did want to work out voltdrop, ze, etc, you would have to be very clever if there was two sizes mixed.
Height of your sockets and rcbo / rcd protection may be another issue though.
SPARX
The regs used to say, NOT SURE IF STILL DOES, the Box and socket frontplate must be linked with g/y earth MINIMUM size 2.5mm, therefore the 1.5 earth in 2.5 T+E would be insufficient, I will try to find out if still applies.
The money you have stashed from all that old copper wire you should be able to retire now.