Thanks for the information and help, the sockets won't be heavily loaded and not all used at the same time but just to be safe I think i am going to go with the 4mm radial ?
Yea I understand that, since posting this and seeing the feedback I am favouring the 4mm radial, it is not a large area that it will be covering, I have been told there won't be any heavy loads its just the ease of having sockets in different locations. Thanks for your help ?
Hi all,
After some advice here to settle my mind, is there any regulations to limit the number of sockets on a 20A 2.5mm radial? Reading regulation 433.1 i know it states 50m² floor area, but i can't seem to find anything about the number of sockets? Or is it just the total load that...
If i remember correctly the meter has two feeds coming out, so one feed in and two feeds out and i think the meter seal had been removed as well which i assume was the same seal fairy that did both. I think the henley blocks are a good idea, it makes sense.
Yes of course, I will be doing that before i do any work. I just wanted to check that it was ok to use (providing the test results are ok) before i got stuck into anything. I am not so experienced with the older properties / supplies
I knew someone would spot that haha, the wylex cu is not being used the 6mm twin and earth is disconnected and no power going to the cu so I will remove that.
It is at the back of the cable, is 'sweated on' like soldered?
Hi tel,
I am pretty sure this is a TN-S, is there anyway to see if it has been converted? I have a picture but it isn't the best.
Thats great thank you ?
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