Anyone used Wago connectors in a back box

Anyone used Wago connectors in a back box

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richatnort

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3,181 posts

144 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Long and short I need to fit 3x double sockets and plan on extending the downstairs ring to do this. In order to get the ring back to the existing circuit can I use wago connectors to connect my return feed back to the ring and store them in a back box wirh a plug socket on the front?

Obviously I will need a deep back box to fit it in but wondered if anyone else had done this and whether any electricians are on here and could guide if it fits with regs.


Alucidnation

16,810 posts

183 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Have you derated them correctly?

Yabu

2,070 posts

214 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Take it you can’t take one of the existing legs out to the new socket position and put a new leg back to the existing socket.

Wicker Man

848 posts

256 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Ideally you will be extending your ring to include the 3 new double sockets. Can you not run new continuous lengths of twin & earth to the new outlets (2.5 or 4mm if you live in a mansion) without using the Wago connections?
If you plan to add a big spur to your ring with these extra connections, then the earth loop impedance may not meet the Regs. A low value is needed to ensure that, if you have a fault, the fuse/MCB actually operates before the house burns down. If the worst should happen then your insurers will may ask who inspected and tested your circuit additions.

richatnort

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3,181 posts

144 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Thanks for the replies unfortunately the new sockets will be going beyond the TV about 1.7m away from the current one so I can't take an existing leg that far.

I was going to take my new cable and fish it between the dot and dabs with a few service holes to help and then from my last socket bring it back and use the wago connectors like above to connect the new live, neutral and earth to the existing therefore continuing the ring along.

pquinn

7,167 posts

59 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Alucidnation said:
Have you derated them correctly?
Which part of 'in a backbox' makes you think they need derating? Pretty sure that isn't considered an MF install.

I like the 773s better than the lever ones.

CharlesElliott

2,164 posts

295 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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Yes, of course you can use them in a back box. One typical use case is joining multiple neutrals / lives and then having a single wire feed to the socket / switch.

LooneyTunes

8,176 posts

171 months

Saturday 22nd May 2021
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If extending the ring is tricky, why not a fused spur to them? I am pretty sure it used to be permissible to run multiple sockets protected by a FCU.

Not a spark but maybe one of them can comment.

Andeh1

7,296 posts

219 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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pquinn said:
Alucidnation said:
Have you derated them correctly?
Which part of 'in a backbox' makes you think they need derating? Pretty sure that isn't considered an MF install.

I like the 773s better than the lever ones.
Alucidnation's thing is to prove his faaaar superior knowledge of things by asking specific, complex, often irrelevant questions... Then skulking off leaving everyone none the wider. He is that kid in school...

thebraketester

14,940 posts

151 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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221 type are smaller profile than the grey ones above and still have levers.

Alucidnation

16,810 posts

183 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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Andeh1 said:
pquinn said:
Alucidnation said:
Have you derated them correctly?
Which part of 'in a backbox' makes you think they need derating? Pretty sure that isn't considered an MF install.

I like the 773s better than the lever ones.
Alucidnation's thing is to prove his faaaar superior knowledge of things by asking specific, complex, often irrelevant questions... Then skulking off leaving everyone none the wider. He is that kid in school...
hehe

Although I wasn't that kid in school.

I agree about the 773s though!




richatnort

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3,181 posts

144 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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LooneyTunes said:
If extending the ring is tricky, why not a fused spur to them? I am pretty sure it used to be permissible to run multiple sockets protected by a FCU.

Not a spark but maybe one of them can comment.
My issue with a fused spur is having to make room for another back box and switch which I don't really want on show

Mr Pointy

12,415 posts

172 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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richatnort said:
My issue with a fused spur is having to make room for another back box and switch which I don't really want on show
Just Wago it - it will be fine. Use the 41A versions if you want to be super sure:

https://www.screwfix.com/p/wago-41a-2-way-lever-co...

Since it's in an acessible place & you're not using a Wago box the manufacturer's derating doesn't apply.

richatnort

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144 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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Just thought I'd show what I'm dealing with. I'm going to remove the spur as we won't need that plug socket once everything is done so in the back I have 2x 2.5mm cables so I think I can extend to the right and bring it back and use the wago to connect the new wire back onto the ring and the back box is big enough to house the socket, cables and wagos




Mr Pointy

12,415 posts

172 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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If you want to give yourself more room to work with you can get 35mm or 47mm deep back boxes. Personally I don't like leaning on the socket to squash all the cables in.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/appleby-2-gang-galvanis...

Lily the Pink

6,196 posts

183 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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pquinn said:
I like the 773s better than the lever ones.
Why ? The 221s always seem more positive to me (not a sparkie).

Yabu

2,070 posts

214 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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richatnort said:
Just thought I'd show what I'm dealing with. I'm going to remove the spur as we won't need that plug socket once everything is done so in the back I have 2x 2.5mm cables so I think I can extend to the right and bring it back and use the wago to connect the new wire back onto the ring and the back box is big enough to house the socket, cables and wagos
So the usb socket at higher level is getting removed to leave the 2 original cables in the lower box then you are going to chase the wall out to the right and onto the other wall? What about the coax and phone line in the way? Or am I misunderstanding?

richatnort

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Sunday 23rd May 2021
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Yabu said:
So the usb socket at higher level is getting removed to leave the 2 original cables in the lower box then you are going to chase the wall out to the right and onto the other wall? What about the coax and phone line in the way? Or am I misunderstanding?
Ha no that's my fault I don't know my left and right haha. I'm going LEFT not right!

richatnort

Original Poster:

3,181 posts

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Sunday 23rd May 2021
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Mr Pointy said:
If you want to give yourself more room to work with you can get 35mm or 47mm deep back boxes. Personally I don't like leaning on the socket to squash all the cables in.

https://www.screwfix.com/p/appleby-2-gang-galvanis...
I think you have a very valid point to be fair I will probably put a new deeper back box in.

richatnort

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144 months

Sunday 23rd May 2021
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Just priced up material and I'm at £90. Was charged £298 Inc vat from an electrician to do the job. I reckon I'm going to tackle it next weekend