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As it's a fairly old build you may well find a lot of it (mainly lighting) is wired as radial as well. Often done with a couple of large junction boxes (one in the loft and one under the first floor landing). Very often with dodgy cpc connections ... just the bundle of cpcs twisted together with no sleeving!
 
As it's a fairly old build you may well find a lot of it (mainly lighting) is wired as radial as well. Often done with a couple of large junction boxes (one in the loft and one under the first floor landing). Very often with dodgy cpc connections ... just the bundle of cpcs twisted together with no sleeving!
nice and easy to get a croc clip on without undoing the JB though.
 
Hello SW1970 :D

like has been said already, wouldn't worry too much, houses are laid out all sorts of ways with their socket circuits. You have more than one, plus you didn't install it, plus I agree an RCBO board would not really cost much more than a 'pain in the rear' dual RCD board.

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I have heard these sell good stuff at good prices. Bought some myself.

I've seen houses with rings and radials all over the place, some bedrooms with three different circuits serving the sockets in that bedroom - this may make one exclaim but I think it is actually a great idea. As long as the DB is labelled / legended correctly this layout provides a higher level of 'separation' and ....resilience I suppose is the word.
 
Hi Spartykus, thanks for the input. Being new to the game I have wondered why dual RCD units are so popular compared to a unit with RCBOs. I'm aware from other posts that RCBOs can sometimes give a benefit of less nuisance tripping due to combined leakage not having so much of an effect, and are generally more convenient and perhaps more expensive, but can you guide on any reasons why a dual RCD is a pain in the rear?
 
Units with RCBOs are preferable because each circuit is independant from a leakage detection perspective. Dual RCDs, or indeed any RCD that covers more than one circuit may cause nuisance tripping due to the cumlative effect of multiple circuits (as opposed to multiple devices on a circuit).
 

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