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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
 
if you have a lack of rcd protection at the consumer unit and cant fit one at the consumer unit or change a mcb for rcbo etc then you either need to install a rcd fused spur before the new sockets, or fit sockets with integrated rcd protection. It shouldnt add massively to the cost.
Adding a socket or two is not in itself too difficult but dont go messing around with your consumer unit yourself, get one or two local electricians round to quote. will save you any doubt about the safety of the work.
 
The sockets would be in the children’s bedrooms so will be used to run TV, Desktop PC/Laptop, mobile phone charger etc nothing heavy duty.

I can get the amendments tested and I think I need to get the consumer unit updated as there is no RCD protection on it.
 
The sockets would be in the children’s bedrooms so will be used to run TV, Desktop PC/Laptop, mobile phone charger etc nothing heavy duty.

I can get the amendments tested and I think I need to get the consumer unit updated as there is no RCD protection on it.

If you are going to get this alteration tested by a willing electrician, then get him to design ans specify the alteration too. Pointless asking on here about what someone else would be willing to put their name to.
 
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Looks like you have an old voelcb up front and potential shock hazards from the open holes in the front of the right hand board, however the current boards may be suitable for adaption for this job. I'd get an electrician in to handle this small job for you.
 
Looks like you have an old voelcb up front and potential shock hazards from the open holes in the front of the right hand board, however the current boards may be suitable for adaption for this job. I'd get an electrician in to handle this small job for you.
Looks like the upfront unit is an RCD as I cannot see an earth connection to it, though I may be incorrect.
 
Anyone know what sort of cost I would be looking at to have the consumer units changed to a modem one?
You have a lot of circuits but from the pictures appears to all be on the one meter and not eco7 etc.. looks like space for a rcbo?
Consumer units dont in themselves need changing, they can be tweaked and additional rcds/rcbos etc incorporated into them, this way you keep the existing enclosures and mcbs. it will keep the cost down quite a bit. best advice is call some local electricians around and get some quotes.
 

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