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Twin Mains supply to double socket socket
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 521174" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>I would go as far too say that the installation technique you champion is as long in the tooth as your experience in the trade. Many years ago it was accepted as the method of termination but has since been thrown into doubt following too many broken ring final circuits found in testing due to breakages of twisted conductors, however I can’t ever remember it being a ‘MUST DO’ method. </p><p>I am curious how you propose that a ring final circuit becomes disconnected if terminated correctly and remains untouched? Some would say that there is more chance of a twisted conductor breaking off as you position the plate back than there is of correctly terminated cores?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 521174, member: 17152"] I would go as far too say that the installation technique you champion is as long in the tooth as your experience in the trade. Many years ago it was accepted as the method of termination but has since been thrown into doubt following too many broken ring final circuits found in testing due to breakages of twisted conductors, however I can’t ever remember it being a ‘MUST DO’ method. I am curious how you propose that a ring final circuit becomes disconnected if terminated correctly and remains untouched? Some would say that there is more chance of a twisted conductor breaking off as you position the plate back than there is of correctly terminated cores? [/QUOTE]
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