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Another straight forward job today has turned out to be a right mess once again so I thought I'd get some thoughts on the following before I start !

So an old MK LN59 board, feed to garage sockets on a single 2.5mm t&e from a 15A mcb and also spurred to feed a boiler on S plan,

Next ring final on a 30A feeding upstairs sockets as usual but on cover removal I found a 4mm t&e spurred from same 30A mcb and feeding opposite side of garage to sockets all on the 4mm then at the end spurred from last socket with 2.5mm t&e to feed new water cylinder via a DP switch !

Obviously I'm not happy with the 4mm being spurred as an extra circuit from a separate circuit pd but surely the immersion being spurred from sockets is rough too ?

Never seen anything like that before !
 
Fair comment, was just thinking as there is virtually no load on upstairs rfc there could be an option to swap around ocpd's to make the upstairs ring run from a downgraded 20A and use the 3oA for the sockets on one side of garage as he wants to add 2 x more sockets in garden rcd protected. But really I'll need to try persuade him also to get a separate new cable out for the immersion element in its on right.
 
Two outgoing final circuits
By definition it is definitely only one final circuit.

My only concern would be with the mix of 4mm^2 and 2.5mm^2 conductors that they are all securely clamped at the protective device.
 
I disagree but that is my interpretation of the Regulations.

a circuit is defined in 7671 as 'an assembly of electrical equipment supplied from the same origin and protected against overcurrent by the same protective device(s)'
How do you interpret this as meaning that multiple cables connected to the same protective device are anything other than one circuit?
 
a circuit is defined in 7671 as 'an assembly of electrical equipment supplied from the same origin and protected against overcurrent by the same protective device(s)'
How do you interpret this as meaning that multiple cables connected to the same protective device are anything other than one circuit?
Though the interpretation is such, I think its a bit daft. I've often come across one mcb protecting a number of "different" circuits. Tested them and recorded them as individual which to me makes sense (I could be completely wrong of course), even though I'm well within the regs to just record the highest readings of which ever "circuit" produces them.
 

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