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Will Mcloughlin
When testing a Consumer Unit with two radials feeding one socket on each circuit, wich results would you record on the condition report?
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Why would you have 2 radials feed 1 socket?
i think there's one socket on each circuit leg.
i think there's one socket on each circuit leg.
So, not 2 radials feeding 1 socket then?
OR: If one set of readings is good and 1 bad, record both on the test sheet eg. circuit 7a, circuit 7b.
that'd be a RFC then.
When testing a Consumer Unit with two radials feeding one socket on each circuit, wich results would you record on the condition report?
that'd be a RFC then.
it's 1 MCB with 2 legs going out. each leg to a socket. so basically 2 radial branches. whet would be of concern is if the MCB was a 32A feeding 2 2.5mm legs, not configured as a RFC.
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