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Hi, I am looking for some opinions before I get an electrician in so that I am a bit more clued up on the situation.
We have recently moved to a house built in the 60s, it was meant to have had a partial rewire and has had a modern CU fitted. It is a 3 bedroom house on 2 floors and from the CU there are separate upstairs and downstairs lighting circuits, a shower circuit and a garage circuit. However there is only one socket ring for the whole house and there does not appear to be a separate circuit for the cooker or the kitchen. It seems therefore that the oven is connected to the sockets ring which is 2.5mm twin and earth. Am I right to be concerned, and what are my options? Should the oven have it's own circuit from the CU and/or should the kitchen have a separate circuit? Should I disconnect the cooker until this is sorted?
Could the socket ring be split into two radial circuits separating the upstairs and downstairs? This would avoid the disruption that would be caused by trying to rewire back to the CU. I have read different opinions about radial vs ring circuits for sockets.
As I am planning on removing the electric shower could this circuit be used for the oven?
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks
We have recently moved to a house built in the 60s, it was meant to have had a partial rewire and has had a modern CU fitted. It is a 3 bedroom house on 2 floors and from the CU there are separate upstairs and downstairs lighting circuits, a shower circuit and a garage circuit. However there is only one socket ring for the whole house and there does not appear to be a separate circuit for the cooker or the kitchen. It seems therefore that the oven is connected to the sockets ring which is 2.5mm twin and earth. Am I right to be concerned, and what are my options? Should the oven have it's own circuit from the CU and/or should the kitchen have a separate circuit? Should I disconnect the cooker until this is sorted?
Could the socket ring be split into two radial circuits separating the upstairs and downstairs? This would avoid the disruption that would be caused by trying to rewire back to the CU. I have read different opinions about radial vs ring circuits for sockets.
As I am planning on removing the electric shower could this circuit be used for the oven?
Any advice would be most appreciated.
Thanks