Hello,
Last year I had some electrical work completed in my house (New CU, SWA for garage, downlights)
I informed the electrician that I will be renovating the kitching at some point so he ran a new kitchen radial circuit for sockets and hob and oven circuit. These are on seperate RCBOs, which are currently switched off pending the kitchen refurb.
At the moment, the whole house is on one ring main for up and down sockets.
My question is, when it comes to getting the kitchen done and whoever the electrician is that does the kitchen wiring, what will happen to the kitchen part of the old ring main? Surely disconnecting this will cause an issue for the rest of the house?
Currently the sockets are lower down and new sockets will need to be chased in.
Cheers,
Jay
Last year I had some electrical work completed in my house (New CU, SWA for garage, downlights)
I informed the electrician that I will be renovating the kitching at some point so he ran a new kitchen radial circuit for sockets and hob and oven circuit. These are on seperate RCBOs, which are currently switched off pending the kitchen refurb.
At the moment, the whole house is on one ring main for up and down sockets.
My question is, when it comes to getting the kitchen done and whoever the electrician is that does the kitchen wiring, what will happen to the kitchen part of the old ring main? Surely disconnecting this will cause an issue for the rest of the house?
Currently the sockets are lower down and new sockets will need to be chased in.
Cheers,
Jay