Hi, I have a 10a MCB in my consumer unit for all the upstairs lights. The total load of all the lights commonly used at the same time is around 8 amps. The cables are 1.5mm for the main feed to the attic, and 1mm from light switches to individual sets of lights, clipped direct (attic). I'd like to keep it this way for simplicity if I can. My question is, I want to install some dedicated sockets for bedside lamps (with 2 way wall switches) from the lighting circuit. Can I use 2a or 5a sockets protected by a 10a mcb? I assume the MCB is only protecting the supply cable, not the individual sockets/light fittings. e.g. on a ring final, a 32a mcb is used but sockets are only rated at 13a because a maximum of 13a can be plugged into each individual socket. Is this correct? I guess the same could be said for lightswitches used for individual lights (rated at 5amps) but protected by a 10a mcb. As long as only a 40watt bedside lamp is plugged into the round pin socket, this is perfectly fine yes?