John Rumm wrote:
Mark Carver wrote:
So I need to 'break and loop' into the existing 'downstairs' ring, and
Yes
take that through the conservatory ? Just to confirm, I can't run two
rings from one 32A MCB ? (which was what I was getting at)
No.
Interesting
You can run a spur from a ring circuit, and it is legitimate to have the
spur originate at the CU if required. Unless separately fused however
you would only be able to supply a single outlet on that spur. Running
two ring circuits from a single MCB would not be not common practice...
with a bit of luck someone will be along shortly to quote you the regs
reference ;-)
Do you not have a spare way on the CU? Since that would be the
preferable place to run either a new ring circuit for the conservatory,
or a radial if that would be simpler.
There are no spare slots in the CU, see:-
http://www.mark.carver.dsl.pipex.com/cu.jpg (132k jpg)
It's as old as the house, (20 years). The 16A breaker feeds an
(emergency only) immersion heater. Could I upgrade that breaker to 32A
(assuming suitable MCBs still exist for my model of CU ?) and run the
new ring main from there, making the immersion heater effectively a
spur ?
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Mark
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