Can I spur off a ring main with a junction box?

A spur comes off the ring circuit via a junction box, or more usually via an existing socket - which ever is easier. See also Adding a spur to a ring circuit from a socket. To install a spur from a junction box, you require a 30amp junction box. Locate the cable of the ring main as close to the new socket as possible.
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Can I use a junction box to extend a ring main?

Effectively you cut the wire on the ring feeding a new wire to socket via a juction box, then feed a wire from socket back to the other wire on the ring via a juntion box. Extending the ring gives you the option to extend in the future.
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Can I use a junction box as a spur?

Spur using a junction box

If there is no socket outlet nearby, an alternative is to use a junction box. This is similar to the previous method, but instead of connecting to a socket, a junction box is connected into the ring and the spur cable attached there.
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How do you hook up a junction box to a ring main?

The best way of using junction boxes to extend a ring circuit, is to find the length of cable between the two sockets on the existing ring closest to the desired extension area. Once located it can be cut in the middle giving two lengths of cable from the existing circuit to use in the extension.
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Can you run a spur off a ring main?

A spur can be connected to an existing socket, on either a ring main or a radial circuit, providing that socket does not already have a spur. That is only one spur per socket is allowed and the number of spurs must not exceed the number of sockets.
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How to wire a spur socket to ring circuit. Add a spur socket to ring main.



How long can a spur off a ring main be?

Section 7.2. 2 of the OSG says 'as a rule of thumb for rings, unfused spur lengths should not exceed 1/8 the cable length from the spur to the furthest point of the ring'.
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How many sockets can you spur off a ring main?

You can have one unfused spur per socket-outlet on a ring main or one fused spur per socket-outlet, you can have as many sockets as you like off of a fused spur.
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Can you spur off a spur?

The easiest way of connecting into a ring circuit is to run a spur cable from the terminals of an existing socket – but you can't connect it to any socket. The IEE Wiring Regulations are very specific about this. You mustn't run a spur from a socket that's already on a spur, or that already supplies a spur.
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Can you still use junction boxes?

Junction boxes are commonly used during alterations and additions to an installation. With certain exceptions regulation 526.3 requires that every connection shall be accessible for inspection, testing and maintenance.
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Can I add sockets to a ring main?

As long as the job isn't within a 'special location' such as a bathroom or outdoors, you're also allowed to install additional new light fittings, switches, sockets and even add a single fused spur to an existing circuit (a 'spur' is a new cable and socket run as a branch from an existing socket on the ring main).
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Can I put 2 double sockets on a spur?

you can have maximum one double socket as a normal spur but if you are going from socket to FCU fused at 13 amp from there you can add as many sockets as you wish as all the sockets and cable will be protected by the fuse so no chance of overloading the cable the fuse will blow first.
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When would you use a junction box?

You'll need a junction box if you can't make the connections inside an existing electrical box. You should install the box with the opening facing out from the wall so all the wires inside are accessible. Like any electrical box, it should be installed so that the edge of the opening is flush with the wall.
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How many connections can be in a junction box?

For example, the smallest 2-by-4-by-1-1/2-inch-deep box can comfortably splice only two cables (four or five conducting wires), while the largest 4-by-4-by-2-1/8-inch-deep boxes can handle as many as four to six cables (up to 18 individual conducting wires).
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Can you use Wago connectors on a ring main?

Yes, but a few points need to be observed to make sure it complies with BS7671 IET 17th Edition. Firstly, the terminals must be installed in a Wagobox (when breaking into existing ring wiring).
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How do I extend my kitchen ring main?

Socket Outlets – Extending the Ring Main
  1. As you can see in the digram, this is done by inserting a longer length of cable between two of the sockets on the existing ring, allowing it to be routed and connected to the new socket on the way. ...
  2. Fit the new socket box at the required position.
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Are junction boxes illegal?

Registered. Yes any concealed box is a code violation. All splices must be accessable. Now practically speaking if the splice is made properly with wire nuts and the cables properly clamped in the box, you can cover it without concern.
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Are junction boxes legal UK?

What is the punishment for breaking the box junction law? Any motorist caught stopping on the yellow grid illegally can be fined for obstructing traffic. Many box junctions have cameras in place, and you could be fined up to £70 if you're caught using the box incorrectly.
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Can you use a junction box to extend wiring UK?

Junction boxes can be used to connect additional sockets to circuits, add lighting points, extend circuits, and in general they are a way of getting power from an existing source and taking it somewhere else. They can also be used for repairs.
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What happens if you run a spur off a spur?

The reason for not running two spurs from the same spur "point" is that it can lead to possible overloads in that one leg of the final can become unbalanced and exceed the max. allowed amps for a bit of 2.5mm if the tap off point is near the cu.
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Can two Spurs be off one socket?

Only one fused spur may be taken from any socket on a ring. From that fused spur you can have as many electrical outlets as you like, as they are then protected by the fuse.
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Can I use a plug instead of a fused spur?

So as long as the plug sockets are accessible without touching the appliance to turn it off then this is fine, but also a fused spur is fine too."
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Can you spur off a ring main in 1.5 mm?

no because you will have a 32 amp mcb protecting a 1.5mm2 cable.
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Can I run a spur from a light switch?

Unless there is a neutral at the light switch, you'd better run the spur from the nearest light fitting.
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