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Evening all..

I have just rewired the sockets in a house. To begin with all sockets, including the boiler (gas) and kitchen where on one radial circuit on a 20A mcb.
I have put the house on one ring (32A mcb), the kitchen on a seperate ring and the boiler on its own circuit. The client is happy but would you guys have done the same or would you have split upstairs and down on seperate rings? With regards max demand I am completely happy but with nuisance tripping it may have been better to seperate up and down?

Cheers.
 
I would always provide a split of up/down/kitchen for general sockets no matter how small the house. I sometimes provide separate circuit/s for appliance sockets on larger jobs too.

To lose all the sockets in one tripping event is not really compliant with the spirit of the regs regarding division of installation.

Probably even slightly more work to make up and down the same circuit anyway.

Max demand should not matter on the number of circuits provided as the usage of the sockets will be the same regardless of number of circuits.
 
I'm about to start 2nd fixing a smallish new build that I wired a couple of months ago. Did the kitchen and upstairs on separate rings,small utility for washer/tumbler & fridge freezer on a 4mm/ 32a radial and lounge sockets on a 2.5mm/16a radial, worked well with the layout of the house.
 
I think there was a phase when people split rings into 'front' and 'back' with each covering upstairs and down - possibly to save cable ? It's a pain to label properly, no wonder they just put 'sockets'. :)
My house was done that way. I'm an upstairs and downstairs man myself though (and obviously another for the kitchen!). I can understand the thinking behind it though.
 

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