Just picked up on this thread and sounds like whoever may have worked on the circuit 8/9 years ago was wrong by leaving an open circuit RFC (Hence 2 cables still in same circuit breaker at CU), and should have been de-rated at that time.who is right and wrong about the information given about this no continuity of Line/Neutral/CPC conductors for the ring final circuit in kitchen sockets?
Whilst having 2 cables at the same circuit breaker implies it could be a RFC but often (too often especially after sub standard work by kitchen fitters/DIY) RFC's are often left 'open circuit'.
Assuming it to be a RFC, the initial tests for continuity at the CU would prove it to be an open circuit RFC.
Subsequent testing would prove it to be a radial circuit and I can only think the S/FCU was installed when it was a RFC for compliance when wiring more than one socket from a RFC. If a radial had been established beforehand this would have been unnecessary.
Someone switching off the S/FCU (which you may want to change for an US/FCU to prevent happening again) would initially show as an open circuit for the part of the radial circuit downstream from there.