Chems
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I'm in the process of deciding how to convert the original (1995) radial circuits in my workshop/garage to a ring main as advised by my friend the electrician. Fortunately the way it is laid out I can easily get the sockets all into a main and back to the consumer unit with a minimum of fuss. Once all said and done I will end up with the 2 sides of the ring coming back to the consumer unit. Now from reading I've read that they actually need to go into the consumer unit and just attaching the wires in a terminal block and then having a single 3 core wire going into the consumer unit won't constitute a ring main?
Some of the simple wiring will be carried out by myself but the friendly sparky will have to come at some point to check it over so I just wanted to ask about this as I won't see him for a few days now.
So just to outline the question clearly: Does the Ring have to have 2 three core wires going back into the Consumer Unit?
Some of the simple wiring will be carried out by myself but the friendly sparky will have to come at some point to check it over so I just wanted to ask about this as I won't see him for a few days now.
So just to outline the question clearly: Does the Ring have to have 2 three core wires going back into the Consumer Unit?