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Originally Posted by RSMarco Hi mate,
If your ring main runs under the area you want to add additional sockets then first of all, check it is a ring main and not a spur.
The best way to add additional sockets would be to break the ring at this point alowing enough of the cable to reach your first socket. Then run a new cable to the other socket then rejoin the old cable into the last socket. This is if you can make the old cable reach your sockets. This way you won't have to add a junction box and the sockets are part of the main loop.
Position your sockets first, add the new wiring and last of all, isolate the circuit and then make the joins as this way your power will be off for the least amount of time.
Also, check the electrical regs to make sure you are entitled to do this yourself and only attemp something like this if you know what you are doing..! |
thanks for the quick response
I have a guy at work who is Part P qualified, however he is on holiday at the moment. I wanted to see how much work will need to be done, as I don't want to construct everything only to find that it all needs to be ripped apart when he fits the sockets!
Ideally then I need to be able to pull approx 1m of cable through to add the sockets at 45cm high? (half either end) I can't get him to extend the ring by adding junction boxes?