The new ring circuit for my extension is rather large. I know that a ring final circuit can cover up to 100m2, but is there a limit to the length of cabling. Owing to the nature of the extension, there's nearly 100m of 2.5 in the circuit, and that's before it heads off to the cu....
I am assuming the area limit covers the area bounded by the sockets, and doesn't need to include the 15m run back to the cu.
Also, with lighting circuits, where 1.5mm is ok for up to 1500W of lights, does this assume a 100W bulb in every holder, or does diversity apply. Three of my lighting circuits have 10-15 lights on each of them. Can 1mm T+E only be used where there are definately less than 10 lights on the circuit?
Thoughts and comments appreciated.
I am assuming the area limit covers the area bounded by the sockets, and doesn't need to include the 15m run back to the cu.
Also, with lighting circuits, where 1.5mm is ok for up to 1500W of lights, does this assume a 100W bulb in every holder, or does diversity apply. Three of my lighting circuits have 10-15 lights on each of them. Can 1mm T+E only be used where there are definately less than 10 lights on the circuit?
Thoughts and comments appreciated.