Hi,
I have recently moved to a 3 bed town house built in the early 70's. The house has three floors, ground, first and second floor with two rooms and hallway/stairwell on each. I have done a bit of investigating to see what , if anything in the way of electrical work needs doing before I start decorating.
It has a modern MK CU and all the wiring (that I can get access to) looks to be in good condition although none of the earths in the sockets/light switches are sheathed (Probably not a requirement in the 70s? Who knows?).
I have found that the house has two ring mains (both 2.5T&E and 30amp MCB each). The first ring does the whole ground floor (kitchen and dining room) and the living room on the first floor. The second ring does the three bedrooms, one on the first floor and the two on the second.
I am concerned that the first ring may be overloaded, the kitchen alone has 7 double sockets and 6 FCU's supplying a socket located outside, a washing machine, clothes dryer, dishwasher, fridge freezer and 150w security light. There are at least another 6 double sockets in other rooms on this ring main with 2 single socket spurs.
The other ring has a total of 10 double sockets. 7 are on the ring and 3 of them are spurs. Does all this sound acceptable or am I right to be concerned about the first ring main?
Many thanks.
I have recently moved to a 3 bed town house built in the early 70's. The house has three floors, ground, first and second floor with two rooms and hallway/stairwell on each. I have done a bit of investigating to see what , if anything in the way of electrical work needs doing before I start decorating.
It has a modern MK CU and all the wiring (that I can get access to) looks to be in good condition although none of the earths in the sockets/light switches are sheathed (Probably not a requirement in the 70s? Who knows?).
I have found that the house has two ring mains (both 2.5T&E and 30amp MCB each). The first ring does the whole ground floor (kitchen and dining room) and the living room on the first floor. The second ring does the three bedrooms, one on the first floor and the two on the second.
I am concerned that the first ring may be overloaded, the kitchen alone has 7 double sockets and 6 FCU's supplying a socket located outside, a washing machine, clothes dryer, dishwasher, fridge freezer and 150w security light. There are at least another 6 double sockets in other rooms on this ring main with 2 single socket spurs.
The other ring has a total of 10 double sockets. 7 are on the ring and 3 of them are spurs. Does all this sound acceptable or am I right to be concerned about the first ring main?
Many thanks.