Hi
I am wanting to add more sockets in our bedroom, and on looking under the floor boards at the wireing have discivered the following. It is only a 2 bed house and we only have one ring main for the whole house. The house was rewired several years ago, before I purchased the house. I think the sparky was a cowboy and I'm really not happy with the state of the electrics in the house. We have cables running along skirting boards and the CU was not replaced when the house was rewired, instead the old fuse wire fuses were replaced with RCD's. I have since had a new CU installed when I fitted a new shower which required a new thicker cable installing and higher rated RCD. The lights in our extension have also been powered from the ring main instead of the lighting circuit, DOH.
Anyway, back to the the extra sockets in the bedroom. The first socket on the ring is in the bedroom, where I want another double socket next to it. The feed runs from the CU into this socket then out into a junction box which carries on to the next socket in the bedroom and also creates a spur to a socket downstairs in the lounge. This same practice is true for a socket on the other side of the bedroom, with a junction box to create a spur to a socket on the other side of the lounge. I am presuming this is true for other rooms as well.
What I want to know is this just the sparky being lazy not wanting to run two cables to each socket in the lounge (keeping them on the rung main) or is this standard practice. I would have thought that if a house is being rewired the sparkey would want to minimise the use of spurs as much as possible.
What do you guys think.
Thanks
Sam
I am wanting to add more sockets in our bedroom, and on looking under the floor boards at the wireing have discivered the following. It is only a 2 bed house and we only have one ring main for the whole house. The house was rewired several years ago, before I purchased the house. I think the sparky was a cowboy and I'm really not happy with the state of the electrics in the house. We have cables running along skirting boards and the CU was not replaced when the house was rewired, instead the old fuse wire fuses were replaced with RCD's. I have since had a new CU installed when I fitted a new shower which required a new thicker cable installing and higher rated RCD. The lights in our extension have also been powered from the ring main instead of the lighting circuit, DOH.
Anyway, back to the the extra sockets in the bedroom. The first socket on the ring is in the bedroom, where I want another double socket next to it. The feed runs from the CU into this socket then out into a junction box which carries on to the next socket in the bedroom and also creates a spur to a socket downstairs in the lounge. This same practice is true for a socket on the other side of the bedroom, with a junction box to create a spur to a socket on the other side of the lounge. I am presuming this is true for other rooms as well.
What I want to know is this just the sparky being lazy not wanting to run two cables to each socket in the lounge (keeping them on the rung main) or is this standard practice. I would have thought that if a house is being rewired the sparkey would want to minimise the use of spurs as much as possible.
What do you guys think.
Thanks
Sam