When caring out an EICR on a site I found that the 110 volt socket outlets were connected as three 2.5mm ring final circuits each protected by a 32 amp MCB (single Pole) in a DB fed from 110 volt transformer ,These sockets are used to supply halogen Flood lights that area plugged in when required ,there is about 10 on each circuits
Now I know this is not the correct way of doing it ,as I would of installed radial circuits protected via 16 amp double pole MCBs
There for due to the possible over load of the 16 amp sockets and the fact that there is no over current protection on the return leg I gave this observation a code 2
Am I being over the top as this installation has been in use for a least 10 years and is showing no signs of thermal effects
As thinking about it ,the lights that are being used will not overload the sockets and the 2.5mm ring can not be overloaded as the 32amp mcb would trip out ,
Only problem is any other appliance could be plugged into the 110 volts sockets so this was also my thinking for the code 2 observation
Now I know this is not the correct way of doing it ,as I would of installed radial circuits protected via 16 amp double pole MCBs
There for due to the possible over load of the 16 amp sockets and the fact that there is no over current protection on the return leg I gave this observation a code 2
Am I being over the top as this installation has been in use for a least 10 years and is showing no signs of thermal effects
As thinking about it ,the lights that are being used will not overload the sockets and the 2.5mm ring can not be overloaded as the 32amp mcb would trip out ,
Only problem is any other appliance could be plugged into the 110 volts sockets so this was also my thinking for the code 2 observation