Do the IET regulations recommend a particular wiring topology for particular scenarios, and what does everyone use in practice?
1) No, though it should be laid out to allow maintenance and testing (so please avoid hidden joints if you can)
2) As far as I can tell the preference seems to depend more on the building layout or personal foibles than any good electrical science.
I'd not bother to ring unless there was some large CPC currents or a volt drop problem to think about, and this does not sound like either apply here. Radials, so either chain or tree structures or a mix of the same are common.
Do the IET regulations recommend a particular wiring topology for particular scenarios, and what does everyone use in practice?
1) No, though it should be laid out to allow maintenance and testing (so please avoid hidden joints if you can)
2) As far as I can tell the preference seems to depend more on the building layout or personal foibles than any good electrical science.
I'd not bother to ring unless there was some large CPC currents or a volt drop problem to think about, and this does not sound like either apply here. Radials, so either chain or tree structures or a mix of the same are common.
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