Can you join ring main cable?

You can run a ring cable out from the existing socket point backing box, then on to the next socket, and so on, until you reach the last one, at which point you re-join to the ring, and you should use a MK 30Amp Junction Block that has been made specially to fit in an existing socket box.
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Can you extend ring main?

It is not particularly difficult to extend a ring main but you must remember that certain rules apply about the floor area and length of cable one ring main may serve and use.
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How can I join mains cable?

Joining mains cables

The only way to safely join two flexible mains leads is with an in-line screw terminal connection box. This has a cable clamp at each end which must be used to clamp the outer insulation, not just the inner wires.
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Can you 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 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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Socket-Outlet Ring Circuit Wiring Diagram / Ring Socket-Outlet Wiring Diagram



Is it OK to splice electrical wire?

You might need to splice wires to extend a wire, repair damage, or connect one electrical wire to another. Splicing wire is a technique for joining two pieces of wire together to carry an electrical current. You do this for many projects, like relocating light switches or outlets and making repairs.
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Is it safe to join electrical wires?

Splicing electrical wires - that is, the electrical connection or joining of two or more wires that conduct electricity in a building - is a task that can be learned easily, but if the splice is not made correctly, the electrical system will be unreliable and unsafe, risking fire or shock hazards.
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How many sockets can I add to a ring main?

There is no limit to the number of sockets you can have on a ring main but there is a limit to the number of spurs you can have from those sockets or from the wiring between them. If you would like to know how to add a spur to an existing ring main, see our project on adding an extra socket.
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Can I put a junction box on 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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What is the maximum length of a ring main?

A good rule of thumb for ring finals wired in 2.5mm is that the total length of cable used should preferably not exceed 100m. In certain circumstances a larger total cable length may be admissible, but such circumstances need careful consideration.
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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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What is the difference between a ring main and a radial circuit?

In electricity supply design, a ring circuit is an electrical wiring technique in which sockets and the distribution point are connected in a ring. It is contrasted with the usual radial circuit, in which sockets and the distribution point are connected in a line with the distribution point at one end.
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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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Is pigtail wiring safe?

Pigtailing aluminum wiring is safe as long as proper terminals and connections are made – without damaging the wire – and with materials approved by the Canadian Electrical Code. Aluminum wiring pigtails approved by the Electrical Safety Authority are the most common solution for making aluminum wiring safe.
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How many times can you splice electrical wire?

There is no limit to the number of boxes or splices, only a length limit. In the specifications of most of the commercial and industrial jobs we wire they require an increase in branch circuit wire size if we exceed 100 feet. This is a "rule of thumb" without doing a voltage drop calculation.
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How do you splice residential wiring?

  1. STEP 1 : Prepare and install the junction box. ...
  2. STEP 2 : Prepare wire splice connectors. ...
  3. STEP 3: Ground the junction box. ...
  4. STEP 4: Strip and ground the wires. ...
  5. STEP 5: Use a twist-on wire cap. ...
  6. STEP 6: Twist wires together. ...
  7. STEP 7: Secure the junction box.
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Are in wall splice kits legal?

The only condition is the splice has to be fished, meaning you cannot legally use this splicing device where there is no drywall yet installed because the NEC expects you in this case to use a proper junction/outlet box, so the splice can later be accessed.
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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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Is it OK to 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.
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Are ring mains still used?

Yes, ring mains (more correctly called ring final circuits these days) were and still are the norm for most UK dwellings. A very common arrangement was two ring final circuits, one for upstairs and one for downstairs.
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