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Afternoon all.
I normally cable my first fixes in a standard 3/4 bed as follows:

Ring up
Ring down
Kitchen ring.

I was at a trade show the other day and got talking to a few people and they said they only use a ring in the kitchen. Radials up and down. Got me think what’s the standard? I know there’s a max length for a radial circuit even though i can’t remeber it as I don’t normally use them. What do you guys use as I’m on a first fix atm and taking a leg back to the board from my upstairs circuit is going to be hell.

Cheers
 
My kitchen has been running on a 16A ring or 8 months and not tripped yet. I miscounted breakers and cant be bothered changing it.

Washer
Tumble Dryer
Microwave
Kettle
Air Fryer
Toaster

You will be amazed at how little more than 2 items are used at once
why would you want to fry air?
 
My current 3 bed 1980s semi has 1 ring on a 32a mcb for the entire house. Like this from new I presume. Not been rewired.
In fact it only has 4 circuits in total.
Cooker , ring , immersion and lights.
Proteus split board , cooker , immersion and lights non rcd And ring on the rcd. Loads of spare ways.
 
My current 3 bed 1980s semi has 1 ring on a 32a mcb for the entire house.
In fact it only has 4 circuits in total.
Cooker , ring , immersion and lights.
Proteus split board , cooker , immersion and lights non rcd And ring on the rcd. Loads of spare ways.

I'd get a proper sparks in; soon have that sorted for you. :)

PS, there's a member on here called Murdoch, from your neck of the woods. Could ask him.
 
My current 3 bed 1980s semi has 1 ring on a 32a mcb for the entire house. Like this from new I presume. Not been rewired.
In fact it only has 4 circuits in total.
Cooker , ring , immersion and lights.
Proteus split board , cooker , immersion and lights non rcd And ring on the rcd. Loads of spare ways.

I bet its never tripped due to overloading either
 
When i did a board change the other day and the Main fuse accidentally fell out;), I found it was a 30 amp BS 88.
Probably been in since about 1940 so I don't think loading in a private house is a problem.
I use 4.0 radials all over unless it is a big kitchen.

You want to get that looked at , we can’t have fuses falling out.
I mean , what happened to those little wire things meant to hold it in. When ever i get to a house someone else has stolen them
 
Having just read my fuel bill, averaging ÂŁ90 a month for lecy (we got gas heating), I need to run some bigger cables.
ÂŁ90 a month???? need to either stop the teenagers showering or close down the cannabis farm. our leccy runs about half that.
 

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