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Hi all

I am looking to add 2 additional 2G sockets to an existing 16amp radial circuit that has 2 1G sockets on it.
It’s a 3 story house and the consumer unit is in the Cellar. There are two rooms on the top floor and two radial circuits are feed from the one 16amp MCB with no RCB fitted.
I want to add 2 more 2G sockets in both rooms on each circuit. The cable is 2.5mm twin and earth.
My question is can I add the additional sockets to the existing raidial circuit with the 16amp MCB or should i / could i up rate the MCB to 20amp?

Thanks
 
These either need to be split into their own mcbs or if possible be made into a ring and put on a 32A mcb,
IMO get an electrician to check the installation for you they have the right equipment to ensure yours and your families safety.
 
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You say there is one 16A Mcb controlling two radials, each circuit should have its own mcb.
not necessarily. 2 radial branches from a single MCB become 1 circuit, although separate MCBs would be an improvement due to separation of circuits reducing inconvenience if the was a fault on 1.
 
not necessarily. 2 radial branches from a single MCB become 1 circuit, although separate MCBs would be an improvement due to separation of circuits reducing inconvenience if the was a fault on 1.

Thanks tel,
I’ve always thought that if you have 2 branches from on mcb being a radial the additional branch may only serve on point as per the “spur off a spur”? As these radials will have more points that is why I suggested the the two mcbs.
 
no. a spur is only relevant to a ring final. that's because it's a single 2.5mm cable fed from a RFC and protected by a 32a MCB, when that single cable is only rated at 27A max. you can have several radials off a 16A or 20A MCB as that MCB has a In < the Iz of the cable/s.
 
These either need to be split into their own mcbs or if possible be made into a ring and put on a 32A mcb,
IMO get an electrician to check the installation for you they have the right equipment to ensure yours and your families safety.
This is my thoughts as well was just going to post the same.
 
Beer free assessment, although I'm drinking a strong coffee; I would forget about the extra sockets for the time being, save up my pennies and get that mess sorted out. I dare say the rest of the install needs some tlc.
 
And who would take a chance pressing that ‘test button’ probably not reset - like the old VOELBs
 

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