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Self-builders!

I am due to do some more installation work on my self-builder chum's house next month.


He is going to have two BS1363 double sockets in the floor of his drawing room. God knows why! There is wet under-floor heating.


He asked me this week whether it was OK to wire them as spurs off the ring, so the first thing to do was work out the installation method. He has laid some 20 mm flexible plastic conduit into the insulation under the pipes. I reckon RM A is probably the best fit taking a conservative approach, but we may need to de-rate for the ambient temperature.


The loading on the sockets is never likely to be significant, but clearly there is a risk that it may exceed 13 A on a double socket.


I have an inherent dislike of spurs, although in this instance, there is a case for them.


I have suggested the following options:


1) unfused spurs to single sockets

2) fused spurs to double sockets

3) fused spurs to BS 546 sockets (could have 2 A sockets on the lighting circuit)

4) use 4 mm² cable for that section of the ring.


Now he has got all confused!


Wouldn't it have been better if he had asked the design questions before he did anything? ?


There, rant over, and I am feeling better now. ?
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  • ebee:

    Well I`d question does he really really need a floor socket.


    That's not for us to say, but to my mind, it is very odd. It is a newly retired couple's house. Downstairs, there will be a kitchen with ample room for day-to-day eating; a dining room; and the drawing room. I dare say that the latter two will only be used when they have company, say Christmas and Easter. If you withdraw after dinner, you'd be supping brandy and making polite conversation. (Though to be really authentic, the ladies would withdraw, and God knows what sort of conversation they would have.)


    He wants them for things like table lamps and a wireless, but why would you be reading or listening to the wireless, or both in the drawing room? He can do that in the "library" upstairs. (That's having floor sockets as well.) ?


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  • ebee:

    Well I`d question does he really really need a floor socket.


    That's not for us to say, but to my mind, it is very odd. It is a newly retired couple's house. Downstairs, there will be a kitchen with ample room for day-to-day eating; a dining room; and the drawing room. I dare say that the latter two will only be used when they have company, say Christmas and Easter. If you withdraw after dinner, you'd be supping brandy and making polite conversation. (Though to be really authentic, the ladies would withdraw, and God knows what sort of conversation they would have.)


    He wants them for things like table lamps and a wireless, but why would you be reading or listening to the wireless, or both in the drawing room? He can do that in the "library" upstairs. (That's having floor sockets as well.) ?


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