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we moved into a house few months ago and had an electrician come out today to fix a problem with bathroom extractor fan. all fixed now.
however he looked at the mains box and said that it appears that all sockets in house are in one ring circuit of 30A. thats not a good practice as i understand it.
now i have been looking to replace the mains box as the box is old type which is non RCD type. i dont know how old is it. though i have not had any problem with it to be honest since we moved in.
what the guy mentioned is the concealed wiring might have been damaged so before he changes the box he normally does testing to see if the insulation resistance is within limit as otherwise it will cause RCD to cause nuisance tripping. he said he can check insulation resistance but cant really check if due to all sockets on one circuit, wires may be overloaded and hence insulation may have been damaged. and particularly if the earth loop impedance is high with all sockets on one circuit then there is a problem with him having to identify it on the electric works certificate and then i may have to get it fixed soon. apparently he will need to write it into the report and then my home insurance may become invalid due to me not fixing a known problem!
Of course its not possible to split the socket circuits into two without significant re-wiring which is very difficult in a "decorated" house.
advise i would like to ask is:
1) with regards to mains box, is it a case of if it aint broke, dont try to mend it considering the uncertainty with earth loop impedance
2) if i decide to have it and then if earth loop impedance is problem, i understand that other than re-wiring there is no solution. am i correct?
3) how do i go about finding out if current equipments are overloading the 30A circuit or not? do i simply add ampere rating of all equipment or do i apply a diversity and if so what value?
to be honest to him his quote for total work was around ÂŁ300 + mains box cost for testing and replacement work. this sounded reasonable compared to another quote i had. he didnt try to scare me with anything so i am trying to consider the points he raised!
thanks a lot for reading my post.
we moved into a house few months ago and had an electrician come out today to fix a problem with bathroom extractor fan. all fixed now.
however he looked at the mains box and said that it appears that all sockets in house are in one ring circuit of 30A. thats not a good practice as i understand it.
now i have been looking to replace the mains box as the box is old type which is non RCD type. i dont know how old is it. though i have not had any problem with it to be honest since we moved in.
what the guy mentioned is the concealed wiring might have been damaged so before he changes the box he normally does testing to see if the insulation resistance is within limit as otherwise it will cause RCD to cause nuisance tripping. he said he can check insulation resistance but cant really check if due to all sockets on one circuit, wires may be overloaded and hence insulation may have been damaged. and particularly if the earth loop impedance is high with all sockets on one circuit then there is a problem with him having to identify it on the electric works certificate and then i may have to get it fixed soon. apparently he will need to write it into the report and then my home insurance may become invalid due to me not fixing a known problem!
Of course its not possible to split the socket circuits into two without significant re-wiring which is very difficult in a "decorated" house.
advise i would like to ask is:
1) with regards to mains box, is it a case of if it aint broke, dont try to mend it considering the uncertainty with earth loop impedance
2) if i decide to have it and then if earth loop impedance is problem, i understand that other than re-wiring there is no solution. am i correct?
3) how do i go about finding out if current equipments are overloading the 30A circuit or not? do i simply add ampere rating of all equipment or do i apply a diversity and if so what value?
to be honest to him his quote for total work was around ÂŁ300 + mains box cost for testing and replacement work. this sounded reasonable compared to another quote i had. he didnt try to scare me with anything so i am trying to consider the points he raised!
thanks a lot for reading my post.