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I want to replace a double unswitched electric socket with a switched socket. I removed the old one and found the ring main to be extremely thick braided cable and the socket had 2 connections for live, neutral and earth which meant the cables had a snug fit. The new socket has only has single connections and I couldn't get the 2 wires in. Can anyone tell where I can buy a double switched socket with the double connections at the back please?
 
Some pictures would be useful if possible. Braided cables are not traditionally indicative of a modern installation.
 
It's common for newer sockets to have only a single terminal for the Live and Neutral (one for each that is) and that often only the earth has 2 terminals so you might struggle to find one. Unless someone on here knows of a specific one. However you mention braided cable... some of your cables could very well be past their life expectancy and could potentially be in a poor / dangerous state. Could you perhaps upload/link some pictures? It might be worth also having an electrician giving the installation a once over to highlight any potentially dangerous areas.
 
Braided cable suggests a re-wire may be needed.

Did you by any chance mean 'stranded', rather than 'braided'?
Good question.

Mike - appreciate that you might not have meant it, but this is the type of cable you said you've got:

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(Ignore the colours - that isn't a UK cable).
 
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I think you're right Sparkwright. Stranded. I was going by what someone told me. Cheers! The house was built in 1967 and this socket is in the extension built in the mid 80s.
 
Ok that cable isn't as bad as we feared and it looks pretty chunky to say the least. securespark has posted the equivalent that should be suitable for you, give them a call to see if they can sell you a few (get some spares or if you plan to replace any others) or ask where the nearest distributor is to you.

On a side note, while you are replacing this, add an earth cable (including sleeve) between that metal back box and the socket. Assuming the back box has a terminal for an earth.

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Yeah, that looks like 6 milli and older RPP sockets. The m2 ones should be fine and you can probably get a different finish if you prefer.
 
I'd bet the cable in the post #9 pic is the old 7/029 ring-main type.
 
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