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That's okay, you have of been added to my little black book (along with Handysparks) for random grammar & punctuation checks. Least I cross me t's and dot me i's.Lol. Hope no offence taken . A lot of people use 'of' instead of 'have' now. Not sure where it came from. Strange. Daz
Your name will also go on ze list.I heard some ignoramus on the BBC refer to the "pacific part of the contract". Pacific! It's a sodding ocean! You hear it loads of times, really annoys me. Personally I think intelligent people like electricians should endeavour to use correct grammar.
It is unlikely to be a ring then. More likely a spur, or a radial.
What makes you think it is a ring final circuit?
And another thing, I heard Rita Chakrabati on the lunchtime news (BBC again) refer to last year as "two thousand fifteen". No "and", bloody inexcusable.Your name will also go on ze list.
It is because of how that person pronounces it - really I would spell it 'should uv' but I won't because you get 'ansey'!Lol. Hope no offence taken . A lot of people use 'of' instead of 'have' now. Not sure where it came from. Strange. Daz
For a breaker to be damaged by a direct short circuit it would have to have been incorrectly spec'd (MCBs should be selected based on expected PFC) or it was already old and damaged.
The worry is a break in continuity in a ring shouldn't lose power on the ring unless another fault already exists.
Or the Fault was actually in a spur off the ring and is still faulty.
The OPs statement "experiencing intermittent loss of electricity in that ring" sort of led me to think it maybe a ring....
But from the description of the issue I suspect its more likely a spur off that ring that has been damaged. or it isn't a ring at all.
'Allo 'Allo?Your name will also go on ze list.
Wrong show, Pat
Don't tell 'em, Pike!
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