After a bit of advice on adding new sockets to a ring final circuit in garage please, existing ring is all wired in 2.5mm with a 32A MCB.
At the moment the ring travels across the top of a 4m long workbench, I would like to add a line of sockets underneath the bench for equipment that is permanently plugged in (mitre saw, belt sander, pillar drill, vacuum etc nothing too powerful) in order to free up the sockets above for more mobile equipment (worklamp, battery chargers, dremel, radio etc)
Attached image shows my thoughts and just wondered what people thought was the best and safest way to do this:
Option 1: Drop a FCU spur down from each socket using 2.5mm cable, keep MCB at 32A - least liked solution, means lots of holes thru top of bench.
Option 2: Drop a spur down form each socket, keep 32A MCB, use 4mm cable, means avoiding needing each FCU? Lots of holes still.
Option 3: Drop a spur from each socket, downrate MCB to 20A, use 2.5mm cable, still lots of holes.
Option 4: This one I'm not sure of at all but would mean the least amount of work - come off the ring at a junction box or socket, drop below the workbench, through some sockets and then rejoin the ring above at the other end of the workbench, creating a ring off a ring, would this in theory be acceptable?
Option 5: Just split the ring at one end of the bench, go under, through sockets to other end, and return to the same point thereby just extending the ring - simple enough and shouldn't involve any worrying about cable or MCB sizes?
Thinking about this too much now, head hurts!
At the moment the ring travels across the top of a 4m long workbench, I would like to add a line of sockets underneath the bench for equipment that is permanently plugged in (mitre saw, belt sander, pillar drill, vacuum etc nothing too powerful) in order to free up the sockets above for more mobile equipment (worklamp, battery chargers, dremel, radio etc)
Attached image shows my thoughts and just wondered what people thought was the best and safest way to do this:
Option 1: Drop a FCU spur down from each socket using 2.5mm cable, keep MCB at 32A - least liked solution, means lots of holes thru top of bench.
Option 2: Drop a spur down form each socket, keep 32A MCB, use 4mm cable, means avoiding needing each FCU? Lots of holes still.
Option 3: Drop a spur from each socket, downrate MCB to 20A, use 2.5mm cable, still lots of holes.
Option 4: This one I'm not sure of at all but would mean the least amount of work - come off the ring at a junction box or socket, drop below the workbench, through some sockets and then rejoin the ring above at the other end of the workbench, creating a ring off a ring, would this in theory be acceptable?
Option 5: Just split the ring at one end of the bench, go under, through sockets to other end, and return to the same point thereby just extending the ring - simple enough and shouldn't involve any worrying about cable or MCB sizes?
Thinking about this too much now, head hurts!