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Old 05-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Don't know if I'm going mad, senile or just plain wrong on this, so looking for opinions.

At college we were taught that the number of sockets was calculated by counting each outlet point. IE, doubles and trebles still counted as one outlet point. Had a discussion with a colleague today on this issue, and he believes that doubles count as 2, trebles as 3.

Got out the OSG (brown one ) and somewhere around page 150 (sorry - OSG lives in van so no reference to it right now) it states that doubles and multiples count as 1. Couldn't find any reference to this in GN3, and couldn't find any specific reference in the regs book (didn't try TOO hard I'm afraid!).

So out of interest, what do others think on this one?

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We were always taught the same. Double socket counts as 1 outlet.

Infact we were tought that a light switch counts as an outlet !
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as spud ,when i'm doing the count up for the certs i treat doubles as one. think in terms of accessories ,with a double you still only have one set of terminals
i could be wrong
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I used to treat doubles as 2 for certs but was told that is wrong so now count em as 1
 
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oooops ive always put 2 down for a double socket! how longs it been classed as 1?

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oooops ive always put 2 down for a double socket! how longs it been classed as 1?

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erm... always I think Rich

Appendix 8 in the OSG deals with this, and i am pretty sure its in the 17th as well
 
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So for the avoidance of doubt, a twin socket, fused spur, single socket are all treated as 1 point for cert purposes?
 
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So for the avoidance of doubt, a twin socket, fused spur, single socket are all treated as 1 point for cert purposes?
damn straight ole buddy
 
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Thanks for the official clarification Shakey - I can go and beat my colleague to a bloody pulp with his regs book now
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hey,
with it being red the blood wont show!

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