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I still haven't installed my kitchen yet as the electrics needed a bit of investigation.
With my next door neighbours help (he's taller and more knowledgable) I found out that my house appears to have
Two radial ccts: one for the upstairs sockets and kitchen & one for the downstairs each wired in 2.5mm2 (I thought it was a ring main with some extra uncompliant spurs)
These are both wired into the same 30A MCB
As the Consumer unit is only rated at 63A and has
1 30A MCB for the sockets
1 30A MCB for the Cooker
1 5A lighting MCB for the lights
1 5A lighting MCB for the upstairs landing light only!
I am supposing this was a bodge job to avoid 2 20A MCBs which would break the rating of the consumer unit. visuallly more compliant but functionally more dangerous.
If I separate the two radial sockets ccts and power each via their own 20A MCB, would this be acceptable?
I could put the downstairs sockets on a lower Amperage MCB if they are available if the consumer unit needs it.
I plan on putting a note in the Consumer unit to advise that any further work required neccesitates the house being introduce to the joys of ring mains! Up with the carpets and floor boards
The P regs won't stop the bad but qualified guys unfortunately
With my next door neighbours help (he's taller and more knowledgable) I found out that my house appears to have
Two radial ccts: one for the upstairs sockets and kitchen & one for the downstairs each wired in 2.5mm2 (I thought it was a ring main with some extra uncompliant spurs)
These are both wired into the same 30A MCB
As the Consumer unit is only rated at 63A and has
1 30A MCB for the sockets
1 30A MCB for the Cooker
1 5A lighting MCB for the lights
1 5A lighting MCB for the upstairs landing light only!
I am supposing this was a bodge job to avoid 2 20A MCBs which would break the rating of the consumer unit. visuallly more compliant but functionally more dangerous.
If I separate the two radial sockets ccts and power each via their own 20A MCB, would this be acceptable?
I could put the downstairs sockets on a lower Amperage MCB if they are available if the consumer unit needs it.
I plan on putting a note in the Consumer unit to advise that any further work required neccesitates the house being introduce to the joys of ring mains! Up with the carpets and floor boards
The P regs won't stop the bad but qualified guys unfortunately