Hi,
I have just moved into an old flat. I will be getting a full re-wire soon enough but I have a question about the safety of a "spur" in the most out of the way room.
There is a double socket in the room by the door and in one of the sockets is a plug. From this plug a fairly large, flattened (not circular section) grey cable (i assume a ring cable) runs. It disappears under the floor and must find its way into the back of a single socket in the far corner of the room. When I flick the switch on the double socket, the socket in the corner of the room starts or stops working.
Is this an issue that a normal plug is the connection to the "spur"? Is it just the same as running an extension cable or does the beefier cable attached to the plug pose any fire risks? Thanks.
I have just moved into an old flat. I will be getting a full re-wire soon enough but I have a question about the safety of a "spur" in the most out of the way room.
There is a double socket in the room by the door and in one of the sockets is a plug. From this plug a fairly large, flattened (not circular section) grey cable (i assume a ring cable) runs. It disappears under the floor and must find its way into the back of a single socket in the far corner of the room. When I flick the switch on the double socket, the socket in the corner of the room starts or stops working.
Is this an issue that a normal plug is the connection to the "spur"? Is it just the same as running an extension cable or does the beefier cable attached to the plug pose any fire risks? Thanks.