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   From: dave@davenoise.co.uk   
      
   In article ,   
    Jerry wrote:   
      
   > "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message   
   > news:52592dfd07dave@davenoise.co.uk...   
   > : In article ,   
   > : Jerry wrote:   
   > : > : 'The same hardware' as used for radial circuits is not   
   > suitable   
   > : > for final   
   > : > : ring circuits. As I keep saying, you need to learn some   
   > : > fundamentals   
   > : > : instead of making a fool of yourself.   
   > : > :   
   > :   
   > : > Hmm, if correct then every spur off a ring circuit is   
   > breaking   
   > : > the regs!   
   > :   
   > : You obviously haven't read them. And certainly don't understand   
   > the basics.   
   > :   
      
   > So you keep saying Pet, so do tell us all the diffeance between a   
   > BS1363 socket outlet and a, err, BS 1363 socket outlet?   
      
   I was referring to the difference between a radial circuit and a spur.   
   Which obviously escapes you.   
      
   You can have unlimited sockets on a spur from a ring - provided that spur   
   is protected by an FCU.   
      
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