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DIY
I'm currently refitting a bedroom which has 3 double sockets and a 13 amp FCU (for a wall mounted TV). On inspection the wiring is as shown in the attached pic 'Existing'. Two sockets and the 13amp FCU are on the ring main but one is spurred from a traditional round junction box under the floor boards fitted before I moved into the house. Since moving in, the electrics have been tested and certified by a qualified electrician following the replacement of a consumer unit a few years ago.
What I want to do is shown on the attached pic 'Proposed'. Rather than have plug-in bedside lamps I want replace the double bedside sockets with a single socket with USB. From this single socket I want to run 2.5mm t+e spur to a 3amp FCU, and from the FCU chase 1.5mm t+e up the wall to bedside lamps fitted to wall. I also want to fit a new double socket elsewhere.
I believe this is all fine but I am unsure whether the presence of the junction boxes creates an issue. My informed but not professional opinion tells me the junction box does not create an issue because the spurred double sockets are from the junction box and not the proposed single socket. Is this the case?
Given the floor will be covered in a new wood floor, the junction boxes will no longer be accessible, so I propose to the replace the junction box with a Wago 221 connectors housed in the corresponding Wagobox, which I believe, although not absolutely sure, conforms to the regulations.
Any advice or suggestions two these two questions would be awesome. Thanks for reading!
What I want to do is shown on the attached pic 'Proposed'. Rather than have plug-in bedside lamps I want replace the double bedside sockets with a single socket with USB. From this single socket I want to run 2.5mm t+e spur to a 3amp FCU, and from the FCU chase 1.5mm t+e up the wall to bedside lamps fitted to wall. I also want to fit a new double socket elsewhere.
I believe this is all fine but I am unsure whether the presence of the junction boxes creates an issue. My informed but not professional opinion tells me the junction box does not create an issue because the spurred double sockets are from the junction box and not the proposed single socket. Is this the case?
Given the floor will be covered in a new wood floor, the junction boxes will no longer be accessible, so I propose to the replace the junction box with a Wago 221 connectors housed in the corresponding Wagobox, which I believe, although not absolutely sure, conforms to the regulations.
Any advice or suggestions two these two questions would be awesome. Thanks for reading!