We have quite recently moved to a Victorian cottage.
As far as I can tell the front room and kitchen sockets are all fitted in a traditional ring on the same fuse. The trouble is that the dining room and utility room sockets are all fed off of a spur, thats 5 double sockets and 1 single socket!
They don't all loop off each other but are connected to various terminal boxes(http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15143/Electrical/Cable-Accessories/Junction-Boxes/Heavy-Duty-Junction-Box-20A-6-Terminal). For all intense and purposes though they are all on 1 big spur.
Is this unsafe? What will 2.4mm twin and earth take?
Cheers,
Chris
As far as I can tell the front room and kitchen sockets are all fitted in a traditional ring on the same fuse. The trouble is that the dining room and utility room sockets are all fed off of a spur, thats 5 double sockets and 1 single socket!
They don't all loop off each other but are connected to various terminal boxes(http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15143/Electrical/Cable-Accessories/Junction-Boxes/Heavy-Duty-Junction-Box-20A-6-Terminal). For all intense and purposes though they are all on 1 big spur.
Is this unsafe? What will 2.4mm twin and earth take?
Cheers,
Chris