Hello all. I was in my electrical class last night and we were covering a section on inspecting and testing.
When we got to ring circuits, it was explained to us that multiple loops, within a ring can be dangerous, in case of a fault.
What l do not understand is why. The tutor was a little unsure himself, though he was completely honest, which l respect him more for, than to give us a duff answer, which some tutors do.
This started a debate where several students who agreed that it was dangerous, with others saying that it wasn't.
My questions:
Let's assume for arguments sake that we are dealing with a single ring circuit, protected by a 32amp breaker, operating under normal conditions. Along comes joe bloggs the DIY enthusiast and adds a double socket, but instead of spurring it, he splits the ring into two.
What effect would making an existing ring into two rings have on the circuit?
Would this in effect allow the 32A breaker to operate faster?
Is it actually dangerous to do this? Or merely not recommended?
Are there any other factors that l may have missed?
I would appreciate any help with as much detail as possible, from people who are in the trade, and know their stuff. Thanks, JabbaJaws...