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Macca
09-18-2008, 06:25 PM
Double sockets can I add to an existing ring circuit?
thanks in advance.
michael.
09-18-2008, 06:36 PM
Double sockets can I add to an existing ring circuit?
thanks in advance.
quite a few, providing the circuit is no more than 100 square meters you can have about fifty, its irrelevent really, as in a normal domestic situation its very unlikely you will ever exceed the amount allowed by BS7671 if the circuits are split properly, (ie kitchen ring, down stairs ring and up stairs ring) so just add what you need, but dont forget the RCD protection and if you spur off dont forget to fuse down via a fused connection unit and im sure you will be ok to add what you need:) by the way, i dont bite if you need information, you can of course ask here but i would help if you pm me;)
Macca
09-18-2008, 06:43 PM
many thanks bud, If you dont mind I will take a pic of my consumer unit. I believe it has two ring circuits on a trip switch. Sorry if this sounds dumb. Not up to the techie jargon but very confident about branching into a ring circuit and adding a few extra double sockets. :D
Just hate having a spur with a load of sockets on it ( basically an extension lead. Rather do the job right, keep it tidy ;)
michael.
09-18-2008, 07:02 PM
many thanks bud, If you dont mind I will take a pic of my consumer unit. I believe it has two ring circuits on a trip switch. Sorry if this sounds dumb. Not up to the techie jargon but very confident about branching into a ring circuit and adding a few extra double sockets. :D
Just hate having a spur with a load of sockets on it ( basically an extension lead. Rather do the job right, keep it tidy ;)
ok- nice to be able to help, FWIW, i wouldnt recommend a spur with a load of sockets on it, 1 is fine though:)
Macca
09-18-2008, 07:28 PM
will get a pic tomorrow bud, Focus sell a 13 amp plu supplying 10 sockets :D Did not fancy that.
michael.
09-19-2008, 05:30 PM
will get a pic tomorrow bud, Focus sell a 13 amp plu supplying 10 sockets :D Did not fancy that.
i agree ive seen it too, its a hard 1 with the amount of points we need for our tanks, believe me you wouldnt want to see my electrics, i do however use all individual plug in rcds for my kit, very expensive but im lucky i run a small business and get good wholesale discount, hope you get it sorted though:)
JAYJT29
09-20-2008, 07:19 PM
Not that im an expert, but dont you add up the units you have running to the fuse in the main board? lol im probably wrong!
Jay
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