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qwerty

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm a student and I have an assignment, designing an electrical
installation for a house. It's the first time I'm doing this and
inevitably I've stumbled upon some questions.

How many outlets should I put on each line? I have 4 outlets in every
room, should I take a line just for those 4 outlets or can I take one
line and split to two rooms? Our teacher instructed us not to mix
outlets and lighting in the same line so I can't do that.

Can I split a lighting line to two rooms or should I take a separate
one for each room?
 
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Palindrome

Jan 1, 1970
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qwerty said:
I'm a student and I have an assignment, designing an electrical
installation for a house. It's the first time I'm doing this and
inevitably I've stumbled upon some questions.

How many outlets should I put on each line? I have 4 outlets in every
room, should I take a line just for those 4 outlets or can I take one
line and split to two rooms? Our teacher instructed us not to mix
outlets and lighting in the same line so I can't do that.

Can I split a lighting line to two rooms or should I take a separate
one for each room?

Where are you? You seem to be posting from +1 timezone.

Domestic electrical installations vary from country to country..
 
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qwerty

Jan 1, 1970
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Where are you? You seem to be posting from +1 timezone.

Domestic electrical installations vary from country to country..

I'm Greek.
 
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Janos

Jan 1, 1970
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qwerty a écrit :
I'm a student and I have an assignment, designing an electrical
installation for a house. It's the first time I'm doing this and
inevitably I've stumbled upon some questions.

How many outlets should I put on each line? I have 4 outlets in every
room, should I take a line just for those 4 outlets or can I take one
line and split to two rooms? Our teacher instructed us not to mix
outlets and lighting in the same line so I can't do that.

Can I split a lighting line to two rooms or should I take a separate
one for each room?
A good practice is to deal the lighting lines between floors, so that in
the event of circuit failure, there is lighting in another room on the
same floor. For the outlets, this is not so important but can also be
done. In belgian for the outlets, we can put 8 on 1 line with a 16A fuse
(or 20A automatic circuit breaker). These 8 outlets can be single or double.
Hope this help
Janos,
for the industry some interesting stuf can be found here :
http://www.netik.name
 
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