I am looking to extend the ring main powering the sockets in my kitchen.
Everything I have read indicates that 2.5mm cable should be used.
However it looks as though when the house was built 1.5mm cable was used.
My first question, is there anything wrong with extending using 1.5mm to match the original installation?
My second question relates to direction of cables. At the moment the ring drops from the ceiling to a socket half way up the wall with a spur to another socket below it closer to the floor.
As a cupboard is going on the wall where the upper socket is I am planning to move it sideways so it is not behind the cupboard, change it to a fused switch to control the lower socket on the spur (which ideally is to remain where it is), extend the ring to the side of the upper socket to add a double socket and a fused switch from which I can run a spur to an external socket. The additional socket /switch are less than 50cm from the original upper socket position / drop from the ceiling.
My second question is this. Is it ok to extend the ring running cable horizontally for the short distance between the original upper socket position and the new switch for the spur and additional socket and switch? Or should I be dropping vertically from the ring in the ceiling for each individual item and move the lower socket so the spur runs directly below the fused switch?