Quote:Im just thinking a fault on an upstairs ring that knocks out the downstairs lights is inconvenient, especially if its night time and the CU is downstairs somewhere. Some people have lights plugged in etc... to the downstairs ring, but not everybody (OAP's). Same goes if a fault on a downstairs ring knocks out the upstairs lights, people go toilet at night, no lights means a higher risk of tripping and falling down the stairs.
I think a bit of common sense should be applied to each installation.
Most people, if they get up in the dark, will switch the bed side light on first.
If socket cct has tripped they'll try the lights.
As an aside to this if the CU is in a cupboard I fit a sperate feed from the non RCD for a cupboard light