Hiya all,
Let me just get straight to the point, my flat/maisonette has a ring final for all the the sockets in house, and another for the kitchen sockets, both are terminated into one 32A (If I remember correctly) MCB with RCD protection all inside the CU.
Due to the shortage of sockets in one of my bedroom's where I have my computer's and audio equipment, I plan on adding about 7 new double sockets too the room all close to each other. But with CURRENTLY no more than an 13A load on all of them at the same time! I know I will be plugging in many electronic devices but they pull just below 13A as they currently are set up.
I am just looking for advice on the best way to do this really and want you opinions.
1) I was going to tap into the flats ring main as it is easily accessed from the loft and just extend the ring main to the new sockets but after hearing "controversial" tales that the new bunch of sockets could end up pulling an uneven load on one leg of the ring, especially as they will be all close together on the wall.
2) I was going to add a 13A fused spur to the ring via an accessible junction box in the loft and then have the fused spur downstairs on the bedroom wall next to the sockets where I can change the fuse easily if I ever needed to. Then just run the sockets from that, if ever my load ran about 13A, the fuse would blow.
However I was thinking what if I ever wanted to pull a few more amps from the sockets in the future? I do plan on upgrading some stuff and this is very likely to happen. Then my fuse would keep blowing and render the Fused spur installation useless.
3) I was going to add another ring from the CU too this bank of sockets in the bedroom, would be the 3rd ring attached to the "Sockets" MCB/ RCBO along with the rest of the house as it is and the Kitchen. And their is no space for another MCB to create a separate circuit (If i remember rightly).
I was just looking for an opinion on this really and your thoughts.
Also one last thing... I will be using 2.5mm cable, I know this limits me from creating a Radial for my new sockets but I have reasons why I would prefer to use 2.5mm instead of going out and buying more cable for a 6 mm Radial. Not too mention all the data cables that are going to be in the same Trunking!
Let me just get straight to the point, my flat/maisonette has a ring final for all the the sockets in house, and another for the kitchen sockets, both are terminated into one 32A (If I remember correctly) MCB with RCD protection all inside the CU.
Due to the shortage of sockets in one of my bedroom's where I have my computer's and audio equipment, I plan on adding about 7 new double sockets too the room all close to each other. But with CURRENTLY no more than an 13A load on all of them at the same time! I know I will be plugging in many electronic devices but they pull just below 13A as they currently are set up.
I am just looking for advice on the best way to do this really and want you opinions.
1) I was going to tap into the flats ring main as it is easily accessed from the loft and just extend the ring main to the new sockets but after hearing "controversial" tales that the new bunch of sockets could end up pulling an uneven load on one leg of the ring, especially as they will be all close together on the wall.
2) I was going to add a 13A fused spur to the ring via an accessible junction box in the loft and then have the fused spur downstairs on the bedroom wall next to the sockets where I can change the fuse easily if I ever needed to. Then just run the sockets from that, if ever my load ran about 13A, the fuse would blow.
However I was thinking what if I ever wanted to pull a few more amps from the sockets in the future? I do plan on upgrading some stuff and this is very likely to happen. Then my fuse would keep blowing and render the Fused spur installation useless.
3) I was going to add another ring from the CU too this bank of sockets in the bedroom, would be the 3rd ring attached to the "Sockets" MCB/ RCBO along with the rest of the house as it is and the Kitchen. And their is no space for another MCB to create a separate circuit (If i remember rightly).
I was just looking for an opinion on this really and your thoughts.
Also one last thing... I will be using 2.5mm cable, I know this limits me from creating a Radial for my new sockets but I have reasons why I would prefer to use 2.5mm instead of going out and buying more cable for a 6 mm Radial. Not too mention all the data cables that are going to be in the same Trunking!