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Jerry.
 
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Default MEM Gridwwitch 8000


"Dave Plowman" wrote in message
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In article ,
IMM wrote:
So if the fuse blows you have to drag out an integrated appliance.


Wouldn't you anyway to fix the fault that caused the fuse to blow?

A fuse blowing for no reason is so rare as to be ignored in planning

terms.

If it is fitted correctly the socket should be accessible.


If you're going to the lengths of installing dedicated switches for
appliances why not install new sockets in sensible positions too?


If sockets are installed into cupboards it means the socket is not
accessible (unless the cupboard has little in it) and also means ugly great
holes in the side to allow a 13 amp plug to pass through. If you're going to
the bother of cutting the socket off to feed the wire through a small hole
you might as well fit a connection unit someplace....