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Crazyk

Hi guys

turned up to a residential property today to add a few double socket outlets only to find the fuse box in the area was being fed by a ring main on the main switch. Is this allowed ?
 
So there's a main CU supplying a socket ring main which in turn supplies another fuse box....is that correct? What is the fuse box supplying?
 
3 rcbos ( 16amp with 2 double sockets 1x20amp feeding 3 double sockets, 1x6amp feeding 6 6watt led spots
 
well whats the ring thats feeds it fused at? it probably doesn't break any regs, but is liable to be overloaded and trip the MCB feeding the ring and DB.
is it an actual ring main , with sockets, or is it just a sub main wired up with 2 x 2.5mm conductors?
 
This is likely to work but not to be suitable for installation. The possibilities for overloading a cable are very real. However in normal use a socket circuit does not draw much power.
A ring final can only have a spur limited to 13A or a single double socket attached to it.
Effectively this is creating a very high current draw potential at a single point, which is not the intention for a ring final.
 

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