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  2. Ring circuit - Wikipedia

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    The ring circuit is still the most common mains wiring configuration in the UK, although both 20 A and 30 A radial circuits are also permitted by the Wiring Regulations, with a recommendation based on the floor area served (20 A for area up to 25 m 2, 30 A for up to 100 m 2).

  3. Ring main unit - Wikipedia

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    In an electrical power distribution system, a ring main unit (RMU) is a factory assembled, metal enclosed set of switchgear used at the load connection points of a ring-type distribution network. It includes in one unit two switches that can connect the load to either or both main conductors, and a fusible switch or circuit breaker and switch ...

  4. Electrical wiring in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ring (or ring final) A ring final circuit is similar to a radial except what would be the end of the circuit instead loops back to the source protective device in the distribution board. Thus each individual conductor, line, neutral and earth, actually forms a loop (or ring), from the source, out, and back around to the source again. This has ...

  5. AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types

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    One of the other recommendations in the report was the introduction of the final ring circuit system (often informally called a "ring main"). In this arrangement a cable connected to a fuse, or circuit breaker, in the distribution board was wired in sequence to a number of sockets before being terminated back at the distribution board, thus ...

  6. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) protection is required to protect nearly all finished areas of a home with the exception of bathrooms. This device, which can be a circuit breaker or the first outlet on a circuit, is designed to detect hazardous electrical arcing in the branch circuit wiring as well as in cords and plugs.

  7. Talk:Ring circuit - Wikipedia

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    OK, that's about a gas "main" rather than an electrical one, and the term was chosen to make the rhyme. But the point is, mains power is what laymen call the stuff that comes out of power points, and the mains is the wiring behind them, and a ring main is what they commonly call the technique described in this article when it's in their home ...

  8. Distribution board - Wikipedia

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    A distribution board (also known as panelboard, circuit breaker panel, breaker panel, electric panel, fuse box or DB box) is a component of an electricity supply system that divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits while providing a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit in a common enclosure.

  9. Electrical wiring - Wikipedia

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    The big advantage of this scheme is the ability to remove or add a branch circuit without removing voltage from the whole duct. Busbars for distributing protective earth (ground) Bus ducts may have all phase conductors in the same enclosure (non-isolated bus), or may have each conductor separated by a grounded barrier from the adjacent phases ...