I wanted to check if this would be ok?
(All of this will be in the Wardrobe in the Main Bedroom, Which is a Fitted Wardrobe with a double socket in it. (The double socket in the wardrobe was the Only socket in the Main Bedroom, before I added another double socket as a spur outside the wardrobe)).
I added an unswitched FCU into the Upstairs Ring Main, (next to the double socket in the wardrobe)
The FCU would have a 13 amp Fuse.
What I want to do is:
Run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the FCU to a MK Ring Main JB (the JB would be near the ceiling)
Then run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the JB up into the Loft to fed a Single Switch Socket.
Then I wanted to run another length of T+E from the JB, and clip along the wall near the ceiling, and into the Side Bedroom (via a hole in wall, near the ceiling) to fed another Single Socket.
Then I was going to run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the Single Socket in Side Bedroom, back into the Wardrobe (Via same hole in wall, near the ceiling), and clip it along the wall near the ceiling, to fed another single socket outside the wardrobe (Near the ceiling).
So this would mean there would be Three Single Sockets running off of the FCU.
So it would be like this:
FCU..........MK Ring Main JB...........Single Socket up in the Loft
and
FCU..........MK Ring Main JB...........Single Socket in Side Bedroom...........Single Socket in Main Bedroom
The loads on the Sockets would be:
Loft Socket
To power Wall mounted Network Patch Cabinet (Via Surge Protected Ext. Lead, fixed to wall)
Cabinet
A 24 Port Network Switch (Low Power consummation)
A Wireless adsl Modem/Router (Very Low Power consummation, as powered via a step-down transformer)
and
A 4 way TV dist. amp (Low Power consummation)
Single Socket in Side Bedroom
A LCD TV
A Freeview box
A DVD Player
and
A Video Player
Single Socket in Main Bedroom
A LCD TV with a Built-in DVD Player
(Only)
(All of this will be in the Wardrobe in the Main Bedroom, Which is a Fitted Wardrobe with a double socket in it. (The double socket in the wardrobe was the Only socket in the Main Bedroom, before I added another double socket as a spur outside the wardrobe)).
I added an unswitched FCU into the Upstairs Ring Main, (next to the double socket in the wardrobe)
The FCU would have a 13 amp Fuse.
What I want to do is:
Run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the FCU to a MK Ring Main JB (the JB would be near the ceiling)
Then run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the JB up into the Loft to fed a Single Switch Socket.
Then I wanted to run another length of T+E from the JB, and clip along the wall near the ceiling, and into the Side Bedroom (via a hole in wall, near the ceiling) to fed another Single Socket.
Then I was going to run a length of 2.5mm T+E from the Single Socket in Side Bedroom, back into the Wardrobe (Via same hole in wall, near the ceiling), and clip it along the wall near the ceiling, to fed another single socket outside the wardrobe (Near the ceiling).
So this would mean there would be Three Single Sockets running off of the FCU.
So it would be like this:
FCU..........MK Ring Main JB...........Single Socket up in the Loft
and
FCU..........MK Ring Main JB...........Single Socket in Side Bedroom...........Single Socket in Main Bedroom
The loads on the Sockets would be:
Loft Socket
To power Wall mounted Network Patch Cabinet (Via Surge Protected Ext. Lead, fixed to wall)
Cabinet
A 24 Port Network Switch (Low Power consummation)
A Wireless adsl Modem/Router (Very Low Power consummation, as powered via a step-down transformer)
and
A 4 way TV dist. amp (Low Power consummation)
Single Socket in Side Bedroom
A LCD TV
A Freeview box
A DVD Player
and
A Video Player
Single Socket in Main Bedroom
A LCD TV with a Built-in DVD Player
(Only)