Hi guys,
I currently have a kitchen with a separate radial circuit just connecting a single socket!
Can I connect number of spurs directly to the circuit using junction boxes?
I want to run a single conductor from ring to fcu, then onto the various appliances.
I am looking at fitting a new kitchen & want to connect switched fcu's for a number of built-in appliances:
washing mc, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher
Also want to add another double socket using the same method to run a kettle.
In other words is it OK from a regs/safety point of view to have a ring with just spurs connected using single conductors? Or should I be dividing the appliances/sockets into two separate radial circuits?
Cheers in advance, Craig
I currently have a kitchen with a separate radial circuit just connecting a single socket!
Can I connect number of spurs directly to the circuit using junction boxes?
I want to run a single conductor from ring to fcu, then onto the various appliances.
I am looking at fitting a new kitchen & want to connect switched fcu's for a number of built-in appliances:
washing mc, fridge freezer, microwave, dishwasher
Also want to add another double socket using the same method to run a kettle.
In other words is it OK from a regs/safety point of view to have a ring with just spurs connected using single conductors? Or should I be dividing the appliances/sockets into two separate radial circuits?
Cheers in advance, Craig