In a building extension involving an extended kitchen I have found that two of the three double sockets are on one spur, and the other on another spur, but who knows if the two spures don't join before the ring! The origen of the spur is burried in the wall or floor and cannot be found.
Short of re-wireing the kitchen, what do I do?
I could put an FCU on each spur, but if they did join togther that would give me 2 FCUs on a single spur - outside regs.
I could put a 20A breaker on the ring, but then the 20A circuit would be supplying about 90 Sq mters - outside regs.
Any other suggestions?
(The likely use of the two double sockets would be kettle, microwave, slow boiler, etc so only 1 hefty load. The other socket is exclusive to the washing machine and fridge/freezer.
The other two rooms served by the ring might have televisions, irons, but not much more, and the house is gas central heating.)
Short of re-wireing the kitchen, what do I do?
I could put an FCU on each spur, but if they did join togther that would give me 2 FCUs on a single spur - outside regs.
I could put a 20A breaker on the ring, but then the 20A circuit would be supplying about 90 Sq mters - outside regs.
Any other suggestions?
(The likely use of the two double sockets would be kettle, microwave, slow boiler, etc so only 1 hefty load. The other socket is exclusive to the washing machine and fridge/freezer.
The other two rooms served by the ring might have televisions, irons, but not much more, and the house is gas central heating.)