richo106
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I have just bought a relatively new house (15 years old) and didn't expect to do any major electrical work only moving the odd socket. however i went to isolate a socket and realised the whole house was fed off a single ring on 32amp.(still cant believe it was wired like that!)
I'm will be having a complete new kitchen fitted so i want to install a new ring main for the kitchen then have the rest of the house (3 bed) on the original ring. Ive never really done any work in domestic properties as ive always been on the industrial side, so i was thinking of finding the first and last socket in the kitchen and putting a link between them to complete the ring and then install a new ring for kitchen, there are plenty of spare ways in the CU.
I was just after some advice if this would be the best way to do it and if there is anything i should look out while attempting this.
Thanks
I'm will be having a complete new kitchen fitted so i want to install a new ring main for the kitchen then have the rest of the house (3 bed) on the original ring. Ive never really done any work in domestic properties as ive always been on the industrial side, so i was thinking of finding the first and last socket in the kitchen and putting a link between them to complete the ring and then install a new ring for kitchen, there are plenty of spare ways in the CU.
I was just after some advice if this would be the best way to do it and if there is anything i should look out while attempting this.
Thanks