Date : Mon, 07 Sep 2009 01:21:03 +0100
From : jgh@... (Jonathan Graham Harston)
Subject: Leccy @ Acorn World '09
Phil Blundell wrote:
> > many outlets as you want, with a radial you may only have a maximum
> > of three outlets.
>
> Where do you get that from? I don't think anything in the regulations
> imposes such a limit (and indeed the example radial circuit shown in
Discussion on uk.d-i-y couple of days ago which agrees with my
lecture notes, but I can't track it down in the regs at the moment.
> Appendix 15 depicts twelve outlets). There's a note that "as a rule of
Appendix *15* ? My OSG only goes up to 10 and the regs only go up
to 6. The OSG diagrams show 6 outlets on a ring and two radials
each with one outlet.
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