rjcasey
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Hi all, new to this forum as a member but follow lots of the threads.
In 2017 we moved in as the first owners of a new build by a small independent developer.
I am a bit disappointed by the wiring into the garage by what feels a lazy approach by the sparky or architects. The garage is attached to the property, and fed power via a spur from the 1st floor (the garage has a pitched roof so is quite high).
The spur then feeds a single socket for the electric garage door, a twin socket for use on the ground and an FCU feeding two fluorescent lights all from the single twin and earth spur!
From what I have always understood a spur should only ever be one socket off each one on the ring. I know you can have multiple spurs but each one must come from a different socket on the ring.
Surely this is bad practice. I have setup wiring for additional sockets but I will not be connecting anything until I have got someone round to wire a CU into the garage for its own ring but annoyling the house CU and meter cupboard are the opposite side of the property which means a long run of exterior cable clipped to the wall.
Would this spur have passed regs? Should I raise this with the arhetict we are in communication with over other snags.
Especially as the garage socket takes alot of high amp power tools etc.
Many Thanks in advance.
In 2017 we moved in as the first owners of a new build by a small independent developer.
I am a bit disappointed by the wiring into the garage by what feels a lazy approach by the sparky or architects. The garage is attached to the property, and fed power via a spur from the 1st floor (the garage has a pitched roof so is quite high).
The spur then feeds a single socket for the electric garage door, a twin socket for use on the ground and an FCU feeding two fluorescent lights all from the single twin and earth spur!
From what I have always understood a spur should only ever be one socket off each one on the ring. I know you can have multiple spurs but each one must come from a different socket on the ring.
Surely this is bad practice. I have setup wiring for additional sockets but I will not be connecting anything until I have got someone round to wire a CU into the garage for its own ring but annoyling the house CU and meter cupboard are the opposite side of the property which means a long run of exterior cable clipped to the wall.
Would this spur have passed regs? Should I raise this with the arhetict we are in communication with over other snags.
Especially as the garage socket takes alot of high amp power tools etc.
Many Thanks in advance.