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SW1970
To segregate and conquer.
The Segregation Bell.
He he he.
The Segregation Bell.
He he he.
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Discuss CU Replacement - Upstairs and Downstairs Rings Connected in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net
Point noted
quote Sw
Clearly it doesn't meet the suitable segregation of circuits requirement
It is sometimes just as well talking the same language
Hi, newbie here. Done a domestic PIR and Consumer Unit replacement is required (damaged, lighting circuit not earthed or RCDd, plus other reasons). However, another finding was that the upstairs and downstairs ring final circuits are connected (currently installed as the 2 live cables going into the circuit breaker).
Cable size is 2.5mm2.
Total floor area served is 85m2.
Circuit breaker is 32A (RCD protected).
After finding out rings were connected I did cross connected line conductor resistance test at each socket and it looks like the rings are connected at the extremity and not bridged half way round. I've deduced this as the resistance readings are almost identical to within 0.01ohm.
Customer doesn't want to fund sorting out the rings (tricky as laminate flooring and fitted furniture everywhere).
I'd appreciate views on whether it OK to proceed with CU replacement and re-energise with the rings remaining connected as they are now? Clearly it doesn't meet the suitable segregation of circuits requirement, but this appears to be the only failing. Any thoughts?
Many thanks
SW
nice and easy to get a croc clip on without undoing the JB though.As it's a fairly old build you may well find a lot of it (mainly lighting) is wired as radial as well. Often done with a couple of large junction boxes (one in the loft and one under the first floor landing). Very often with dodgy cpc connections ... just the bundle of cpcs twisted together with no sleeving!
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