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by mruddo71 »
Wed Apr 09, 2008 1:03 am
Hi Ericmark,
Thanks for replying so quickly!
Sorry my first post wasn’t right. To reiterate, I have a single socket on the wall in my bedroom. There is a cable going into it and one coming out of it. I assumed this meant it was sitting on the ring main???
The reason (which I forgot to mention in my first post, apologies) why I make this assumption, is that there is a 3rd cable coming out the bottom of the socket, which goes under the floorboards to another socket in a second bedroom. This would be a spur? So this made me think that the original two wires and socket are on the ring main! Yes/no? If not then I already have a spur with a spur off it!
BTW: I know you are only allowed one spur. This is why I would not cut into the 3rd cable under the floorboards, as I am trying to avoid spurs.
Please tell me if you think the following is ok to do:
1. Cut the cable coming out the original socket. (About 1000mm along from the socket)
2. Add 30amp junction boxes to both ends of the old cable.
3. Run 2.5mm cable from 1st junction box to 1st new socket.
4. Run cable from 1st new socket to 2nd new socket.
5. Run cable from 2nd new socket to 2nd junction box, completing the circuit.
Hope that all makes sense!
Thinking it over, I don’t know why I mentioned the supply and return thing? Something a qualified electrician once said to me :-)
So it’s a good thing that I posted on your forum!
Thanks for looking