Hi,
This needs a lot of speculation and guess work, but, you lot would know a lot better than I.
The house is a 3 bed Semi, two floors, 1 loft.
How much access would be required to change the wiring so that the current single ring main, was replaced by two, one per floor.
Why? When the house was bought, it was mentioned in the survey that there were too many sockets for the ring main (off the top of my head, 32A RCD, and around 11 single and double sockets throughout the house, some might be spurs, I can't really decide either way on this). This was a minor point, I believe that so long as the ring isn't touched, this was OK previosly and due to current regs may not be suitable.
I would like to add two to three more sockets. They would be good as spurs, they really are just moving what would be plugged in with extension cords currently in the rooms. However, I believe that this is too much (it would only be 1 per room, I actually layed in spur cabling when I had the floorboards up for another task).
The house is in a decent state of repair. If we were to get an electrician in to split the system into two rings, how much 'damage' is likely to be required?
I cannot see definitely which cable it is leaving the consumer unit. There are two 10mm cables, I suspect shower and cooker, and I think 4x 6mm cables.
I do not know the age of the cabling, all I can state it is definitely black/red, but this doesn't help much. Would it be a requirement for the electrician to remove all the current black/red (or is it just any 'new wiring' needs to be blue brown), and if so, as this is in conduits in the walls, is there likely to be damage due to this?
Thanks,
This needs a lot of speculation and guess work, but, you lot would know a lot better than I.
The house is a 3 bed Semi, two floors, 1 loft.
How much access would be required to change the wiring so that the current single ring main, was replaced by two, one per floor.
Why? When the house was bought, it was mentioned in the survey that there were too many sockets for the ring main (off the top of my head, 32A RCD, and around 11 single and double sockets throughout the house, some might be spurs, I can't really decide either way on this). This was a minor point, I believe that so long as the ring isn't touched, this was OK previosly and due to current regs may not be suitable.
I would like to add two to three more sockets. They would be good as spurs, they really are just moving what would be plugged in with extension cords currently in the rooms. However, I believe that this is too much (it would only be 1 per room, I actually layed in spur cabling when I had the floorboards up for another task).
The house is in a decent state of repair. If we were to get an electrician in to split the system into two rings, how much 'damage' is likely to be required?
I cannot see definitely which cable it is leaving the consumer unit. There are two 10mm cables, I suspect shower and cooker, and I think 4x 6mm cables.
I do not know the age of the cabling, all I can state it is definitely black/red, but this doesn't help much. Would it be a requirement for the electrician to remove all the current black/red (or is it just any 'new wiring' needs to be blue brown), and if so, as this is in conduits in the walls, is there likely to be damage due to this?
Thanks,
