Hi all,
I'm working on an Edwardian house which used to comprise a house and flat, I have re-converted it back to just a house, and am tidying up the electrics.
As the Flat's CU was located in what is now an en-suite bathroom I am removing its circuits, and joining two lighting 'rings' on the same floor, to run off the House CU in the cellar. I have already completed the 30 amp rings successfully.
When switching the lighting back on, several lights of each former ring failed to work, yet others on each former ring work fine.
As I didn't fully map and test each ring beforehand, I can't 'prove' that the House ring was unbroken, and I may have inadvertantly created a new ring by discarding sections of old ring or spurs etc.
Q What would happen if I had connected two rings with one cable ie: like a pair of spectacles? Would that work? or be dangerous?
I am sure the Flat ring was correct at the start, as it was only a few years old, and of good standard.
PS I connected by choosing one adjacent light rose in each circuit, and diverted one cable from each into its own JBox and another from each JBox to the other light rose. I didn't affect either switch cables.
Q Any ideas & suggestions please?
Thank you
J