This is a small change to a final circuit, not in a bathroom or kitchen so I am doing it in my capacity as sensible householder.
An elderly relation has a modern CU with MCBs under the stairs, neatly and professionally installed. It includes a 20A radial marked "this cupboard" which just supplies a double switched socket close to the CU. However my relation has plugged a doorbell transformer into one socket, and an outside lamp in the other. I was planning to put both of these onto FCUs with 3a cartridges and run in 1.5mm T&E.
However, I have only used radials before with a single appliance on them (immersion heater, shower, freezer usw.) I looked in my OSG and browsed the reference section here, couldn't find anything about having multiple loads on a radial. Is it permitted? Is there a particular way to do it (like having a fused spur off a ring?) If I can, I'd like to retain the socket outlets as well, as they're handy for hoovering the hall.
An elderly relation has a modern CU with MCBs under the stairs, neatly and professionally installed. It includes a 20A radial marked "this cupboard" which just supplies a double switched socket close to the CU. However my relation has plugged a doorbell transformer into one socket, and an outside lamp in the other. I was planning to put both of these onto FCUs with 3a cartridges and run in 1.5mm T&E.
However, I have only used radials before with a single appliance on them (immersion heater, shower, freezer usw.) I looked in my OSG and browsed the reference section here, couldn't find anything about having multiple loads on a radial. Is it permitted? Is there a particular way to do it (like having a fused spur off a ring?) If I can, I'd like to retain the socket outlets as well, as they're handy for hoovering the hall.