Adding up current

In a ring final circuit
(Based on Paul Cooks commentary of the 17th edition)

Very simple curent split using both legs of the ring

Not sure about adding up the currents in each leg
Take leg 2 Than will have the Ia of sockets 4,3 and 2
and the Ib of socket 1
How do these add up so you know the current in this leg?
Hope that makes sense
Thanks


Parents
  • Current in a ring leg is the sum of currents from both directions. For leg 2, add the currents coming from the sockets in that leg plus the return current from the opposite leg. Approximate split is usually 50:50 for domestic loads, but detailed calculation is needed for high-load or mixed-use circuits to comply with BS 7671 Appendix 15.

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  • Current in a ring leg is the sum of currents from both directions. For leg 2, add the currents coming from the sockets in that leg plus the return current from the opposite leg. Approximate split is usually 50:50 for domestic loads, but detailed calculation is needed for high-load or mixed-use circuits to comply with BS 7671 Appendix 15.

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