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It's a hypothetical question..
32a Mcb is overrated for a 2.5 radial, but chuck a couple of cables in and suddenly it's okay..

A 32A MCB is overrated for a radial circuit run in 2.5 but it is not incorrect for one double (or single) socket outlet on 2.5.
Because the nature of the load is such that you cannot have an overload as the socket outlets will use fused plugs that limit the maximum current.

So where there is a situation where there cannot be an overload there is no requirement to provide overload protection, only fault protection and the MCB will provide fault protection.

In your example having a single spur off the MCB for a ring and then removing the ring would be still compliant with the regulations, however you would not be able to add outlets to this (now) radial.
 
A 32A MCB is overrated for a radial circuit run in 2.5 but it is not incorrect for one double (or single) socket outlet on 2.5.
Because the nature of the load is such that you cannot have an overload as the socket outlets will use fused plugs that limit the maximum current.

So where there is a situation where there cannot be an overload there is no requirement to provide overload protection, only fault protection and the MCB will provide fault protection.

In your example having a single spur off the MCB for a ring and then removing the ring would be still compliant with the regulations, however you would not be able to add outlets to this (now) radial.

Okay I see your point now.

Thanks.
 
are you not doubling your csa with a ring making the load you can draw off it higher hence 32a mcb does this not make the ring better for handling more load being drawn off any socket on it ?
 
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