I have jst bought old house where an extension was completed in 1975. Now I have started to hack plaster off I can see they have a spur from a spur from a spur.
Now from what I understand this is incorrect as only 1 spur at a time is allowed but you can have as many spurs as sockets on the ring . Correct so far .? .
So it seems to me there must be an awful lot of houses that have wiring such as this and I just wanted to understand why the limitation is 1 spur.
I have had an explanation from a friend of how loose connections can vibrate under load and then heat up. But is the 1 spur limitation purely due to heat building up due to amps through the 1 piece of 2.5mm cable. ? I mean are there any figures for the safe amp load on 1 cable of 2.5mm before it heats to a critical level where it may catch fire.?
Rgds.
Gollum.