Perspex model of a house, showing electrical ring main system

PART OF:
Two Perspex Models of a House
Made:
1957 in South Kensington
maker:
Science Museum, Workshops
Perspex model of a house

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Perspex model of a house
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Perspex model of a house, showing ring main system of domestic electric power distribution, by Workshops of the Science Museum, London, England, 1957

The British system for plugs and sockets started before the Second World War at a time where there was a shortage of copper for cables. The 'ring main' system was devised to reduce the amount of copper needed in cables inside each house or office.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
1957-238/1
Materials:
copper (metal), acrylic (perspex), steel (metal) and plastic (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 270 mm x 270 mm x 240 mm, 3.16kg
type:
model - representation