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<blockquote data-quote="bengie" data-source="post: 103177" data-attributes="member: 7131"><p>your post has confused me slightly, personally i would wire one ring for the kitchen or more if if very large and then one ring up and one ring down. as already said all the heavy appliances are seperate to the up/down rings and they both only have tv/dvd/games/lamps etc and if anything i would say the heavier use would be upstairs in the house of a modern family what with all kids seeming to have the tv/dvd/laptop/xbox/ps3 etc so potentially 2 or 3 of eacch upstairs where as more likely to only have one of each downstairs as its the general living area.</p><p></p><p>i split the kitchen from rest of the ground floor and the upstairs so if there is an issue on the circuit you don't lose the lot.</p><p></p><p>i fail to see how its not thinking about the job, its just a difference of opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bengie, post: 103177, member: 7131"] your post has confused me slightly, personally i would wire one ring for the kitchen or more if if very large and then one ring up and one ring down. as already said all the heavy appliances are seperate to the up/down rings and they both only have tv/dvd/games/lamps etc and if anything i would say the heavier use would be upstairs in the house of a modern family what with all kids seeming to have the tv/dvd/laptop/xbox/ps3 etc so potentially 2 or 3 of eacch upstairs where as more likely to only have one of each downstairs as its the general living area. i split the kitchen from rest of the ground floor and the upstairs so if there is an issue on the circuit you don't lose the lot. i fail to see how its not thinking about the job, its just a difference of opinion. [/QUOTE]
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