Hi,
Can you legitimately have a ring final on the end of a radial? Effectively bring the two last cable runs back to the consumer unit together into a single larger cable.
Ive got a bit of a mess to sort out with the wiring of my house, originally rewired wired in the 80's most of the house is sound if basic but it has been hacked about a bit, and while Im not planning to invest in rewiring it all, im intending to correct or have corrected the additions to a suitable standard.
Currently in addition to the main ring main there is a 6mm radial which runs in the ceiling space to the otherside of the house where it terminates in a large round junction box in the ceiling space, which I have found and made an access hole to. From that there are five runs of 2.5 twin and earth, one goes to a double socket, one goes to a fcu which feeds the boiler, one feeds the downstairs loo light, and the final two run on, via a pair of junction boxes (presumably cut the cable too short) , to three double sockets in a ring around the conservatory which contains the washing machine and drier.
It would not be a hard job to move the loo light to onto the downstairs lighting circuit. But obviously to extend the ring back to the consumer unit would be a right pain, as would rewiring the conservatory as continuation of the radial because its all plastered in.
Therefore my best thought is to crimp on an extension to the 6mm radial and run it down by the side of the boiler, where I can have an accessable junction to start the ring, which can be made to include the FCU and the socket.
I cant see it being unsafe, but is that allowable?
Daniel
Can you legitimately have a ring final on the end of a radial? Effectively bring the two last cable runs back to the consumer unit together into a single larger cable.
Ive got a bit of a mess to sort out with the wiring of my house, originally rewired wired in the 80's most of the house is sound if basic but it has been hacked about a bit, and while Im not planning to invest in rewiring it all, im intending to correct or have corrected the additions to a suitable standard.
Currently in addition to the main ring main there is a 6mm radial which runs in the ceiling space to the otherside of the house where it terminates in a large round junction box in the ceiling space, which I have found and made an access hole to. From that there are five runs of 2.5 twin and earth, one goes to a double socket, one goes to a fcu which feeds the boiler, one feeds the downstairs loo light, and the final two run on, via a pair of junction boxes (presumably cut the cable too short) , to three double sockets in a ring around the conservatory which contains the washing machine and drier.
It would not be a hard job to move the loo light to onto the downstairs lighting circuit. But obviously to extend the ring back to the consumer unit would be a right pain, as would rewiring the conservatory as continuation of the radial because its all plastered in.
Therefore my best thought is to crimp on an extension to the 6mm radial and run it down by the side of the boiler, where I can have an accessable junction to start the ring, which can be made to include the FCU and the socket.
I cant see it being unsafe, but is that allowable?
Daniel

