I'm putting new kitchen units in and have a question over the set up of the electrics. I'm not changing electrics but have come across something and wanted to check it was all ok.
The house is only a few years old and have the set up in my kitchen for the cooker hood and downlights as described below.
It goes:
Consumer box > Grid Switch (on kitchen wall) > FCU > Socket for cooker hood > FCU > Down Lights.
However, the 2.5mm T&E going to the first FCU from the grid switch is joined together by a 30 amp junction box. Presumably its because the cable wasn't long enough to reach the FCU and the cable is behind tiles. Is the set up of having this junction box ok which is then followed by other FCU, sockets etc?
So the setup actually goes:
Consumer box > Grid Switch (on kitchen wall) > 30amp Junction Box > FCU > Socket for cooker hood > FCU > Down Lights.
Any comments appreciated.
The house is only a few years old and have the set up in my kitchen for the cooker hood and downlights as described below.
It goes:
Consumer box > Grid Switch (on kitchen wall) > FCU > Socket for cooker hood > FCU > Down Lights.
However, the 2.5mm T&E going to the first FCU from the grid switch is joined together by a 30 amp junction box. Presumably its because the cable wasn't long enough to reach the FCU and the cable is behind tiles. Is the set up of having this junction box ok which is then followed by other FCU, sockets etc?
So the setup actually goes:
Consumer box > Grid Switch (on kitchen wall) > 30amp Junction Box > FCU > Socket for cooker hood > FCU > Down Lights.
Any comments appreciated.