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Fault finding today,
no continuity on a FRC turns out to be 1 complete leg of the ring is simply not there. cant run new cable in due to decor/tiled floor
I was going to split the remaining sockets into 2 radials which would mean 1 radial with 3 sockets and 1 radial with only 1 socket
this sound ok ? going to use 16a mcb for each and put some form of note next to CU
 
i would normally put 20A breakers on a radial with anything more than a single socket attached.

p.s. it is perfectly acceptable to wire a whole house or office block without a single ring final circuit.
note is not required, it is not an unusual circuit arrangement.
 
i would normally put 20A breakers on a radial with anything more than a single socket attached.

p.s. it is perfectly acceptable to wire a whole house or office block without a single ring final circuit.
note is not required, it is not an unusual circuit arrangement.
how about the single socket ? 16a ok
 
breaker is there to protect the cable, so if it were a twin socket i would use 20A if it was a single i may put 16A but probably still go for 20A just in case someone plugs an air conditioner or similar into it.
 
as it stands there are 2 cables going from the cu on a 32a mcb 1 cable feeds 1 socket and stops there the other cable feeds the other 3 sockets so are you saying that I leave both ends connected at the cu on the same mcb but change it to a 20a ?
Its still one circuit but 2 branch
 
Its still one circuit but 2 branch
this is true, however i have never been a fan of it as it can lead to confusion later when people assume it is a ring.
If it is not a problem for space in DB, for the sake of ÂŁ6 breaker, i would put it on 2 separate circuits.

but either method would be compliant, just my personal preference.
 
this is true, however i have never been a fan of it as it can lead to confusion later when people assume it is a ring.
If it is not a problem for space in DB, for the sake of ÂŁ6 breaker, i would put it on 2 separate circuits.

but either method would be compliant, just my personal preference.
I get that, however ring continuity should never be assumed until r1 r2 rn is confirmed
 

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