Graham Kenyon:
Clearly, this one from MK could be installed on a radial or ringmain protected by a B32 or C32 (see section F of the instructions) ... if you look at the specs, it will accept 3 x 2.5 sq mm as well.
But this one from BG cannot simply be wired "in the ring" or anything other than the last device in a radial, given the terminal capacity 1 x 2.5 sq mm or 1 x 4 sq mm - even though the specs I can see don't have the info on what maximum rating protective device is recommended - I'm suspecting that the
That's an astute finding. I suspect (expect?!) that the MK module has been designed thoughtfully so that it can be included in a ring main like a 13A socket whereas the BG module is consumer grade and assumed will be installed as a spur or a radial.
It would be sensible for the next edition of the wiring regs to have a section for USB charger Euro modules.
Graham Kenyon:
Clearly, this one from MK could be installed on a radial or ringmain protected by a B32 or C32 (see section F of the instructions) ... if you look at the specs, it will accept 3 x 2.5 sq mm as well.
But this one from BG cannot simply be wired "in the ring" or anything other than the last device in a radial, given the terminal capacity 1 x 2.5 sq mm or 1 x 4 sq mm - even though the specs I can see don't have the info on what maximum rating protective device is recommended - I'm suspecting that the
That's an astute finding. I suspect (expect?!) that the MK module has been designed thoughtfully so that it can be included in a ring main like a 13A socket whereas the BG module is consumer grade and assumed will be installed as a spur or a radial.
It would be sensible for the next edition of the wiring regs to have a section for USB charger Euro modules.
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