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Adding sockets to a ring main
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeKlos" data-source="post: 485480" data-attributes="member: 31735"><p>Hi guys, I'm an apprentice electrician and will be adding a few sockets to a ring main in a workshop. I've been told that spurring off multiple sockets is bad practice (not sure if thats true). So should I just try and add the sockets in the already complete circuit and avoid spurring off any sockets?</p><p></p><p>(Everything that is being done will be checked and tested by an approved electrician.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeKlos, post: 485480, member: 31735"] Hi guys, I'm an apprentice electrician and will be adding a few sockets to a ring main in a workshop. I've been told that spurring off multiple sockets is bad practice (not sure if thats true). So should I just try and add the sockets in the already complete circuit and avoid spurring off any sockets? (Everything that is being done will be checked and tested by an approved electrician.) [/QUOTE]
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