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Domestic Power Wiring - Upstairs & Downstairs

I have surveyed a house and have observed a domestic ring circuit which is serves a floor area exceeding 100m2, including upstairs, downstairs and utility containing (washing machine and tumble dryer) (kitchen ring is separate). I am ok with this circuit contravening the 100m2 guidance, and not being respective to the load of the whitegoods, but I understand there is guidance on a domestic ring only covering a single level.

Can somebody point me towards this guidance either in published Guidance Notes or the Regulations.

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  • I agree - the sockets per floor system works well with (old) traditional construction with a suspended timber ground floor. Where the ground floor is solid concrete and sockets are fed from the 1st floor void, then other layouts often make much more sense. Around here the split is often front/back- so the kitchen is paired with the low demand back bedroom (and bathroom).

       - Andy.

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  • I agree - the sockets per floor system works well with (old) traditional construction with a suspended timber ground floor. Where the ground floor is solid concrete and sockets are fed from the 1st floor void, then other layouts often make much more sense. Around here the split is often front/back- so the kitchen is paired with the low demand back bedroom (and bathroom).

       - Andy.

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