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   Don Pearce to dave@davenoise.co.uk   
   Re: Audio Precision System One Dual Doma   
   01 Feb 12 18:18:07   
   
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   On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 17:52:56 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Plowman (News)"   
    wrote:   
      
   >>   There is no fixed number.  It depends on the floor plan of the house.   
   >> The only dedicated outlets are for refigerators, freezers, dryers and   
   >> electric stoves.   
   >   
   >Think I prefer our system where all of these can be used on any outlet in   
   >the house. Although fixed heating would normally have an individual radial   
   >circuit. As would water heating.   
      
   Back in the olden days there was always a cooker spur rated at 30   
   amps. That came straight from the fuse board to the cooker, which was   
   wired into the wall plate without a socket.   
      
   Everything else was ring. On each floor you'd have a separate ring for   
   the sockets and lights.   
      
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