Hi
I would like to add a single socket spur on otherside of a plasterboard wall partition (from kitchen to lounge.) Before I get a sparkie in I wonder what you guys think of the set up.
In the kitchen there is an isolator switch to the freezer, my idea being to spur off that. This isolator switch is on a ring (has two live and two neutral) with a 32A RCB in the consumer unit. I discovered this ring also supplies the central heating (i.e. gas boiler, programer, thermostat) - btw... not protected by the RCD in the consumer unit (as are two socket rings and the oven circuit ring).
So would adding a spur off the isolator switch be possible?
And is it strange that the fridge and freezer share the central heating circuit ring?
Could / should a sparkie move the central heating ring in line with the RCD then adding the spur?
Thanks for any feedback.
I would like to add a single socket spur on otherside of a plasterboard wall partition (from kitchen to lounge.) Before I get a sparkie in I wonder what you guys think of the set up.
In the kitchen there is an isolator switch to the freezer, my idea being to spur off that. This isolator switch is on a ring (has two live and two neutral) with a 32A RCB in the consumer unit. I discovered this ring also supplies the central heating (i.e. gas boiler, programer, thermostat) - btw... not protected by the RCD in the consumer unit (as are two socket rings and the oven circuit ring).
So would adding a spur off the isolator switch be possible?
And is it strange that the fridge and freezer share the central heating circuit ring?
Could / should a sparkie move the central heating ring in line with the RCD then adding the spur?
Thanks for any feedback.