I replaced a CCU the other day. 3 fuseways each had 2 phase conductors yet the flat was only fitted with 2 ring circuits. The 3rd was the lighting cct, who ever had upgraded the wiring in the 70s had run a seperate feed to the light in the lobby where the fuse box was fitted.
Thanks for that guys. I had gotten a sparky in - which was a feat in itself because they seem as rare as hens teeth here in Belfast - but he said that he would run all the cables under the proposed new kitchen worktops from any spurs he would add. I took this to mean that the cables would not be buried in the walls and therefore would require to be buried if/when another new kitchen was fitted at a later date. Is this a common practice??
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