Rules on Spurs

Sorry in advance if this is a silly question, but I’m having a few issues with the electrics on an Air Conditioning install in England. The installation is on a domestic property and the house is very large which means that it’s incredibly impractical to run a new cable as the architects made sure to use all available space as living space so there are no voids or attics that can help us.

My question is, what is the maximum amount of power that we can take from  ring main that has no existing spurs on it please. I know we can have a 13a fused spur, but is there any way to get more than 13a without adding a new circuit please? The electrician is saying that 13a is the maximum, but I always thought that t was a little more. 

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  • I don't see why you cannot split the ring and add further length, but if that requires > 13 A (how much more?) that leaves very little for the rest of the sockets.

    Perhaps the architects should have thought of the air-con in the first place?

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  • I don't see why you cannot split the ring and add further length, but if that requires > 13 A (how much more?) that leaves very little for the rest of the sockets.

    Perhaps the architects should have thought of the air-con in the first place?

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