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Electrical regs question - adding a socket to a fused spur.
I have a radial circuit, protected by a 16A MCB that is used for the
following: CH (boiler, pump, valves, controller) via a FCU (3A) Immersion heater, no FCU, just a switch I would like to add a single socket to power a wireless repeater. This thing requires a 13A socket for its wall-wart, and no other socket is within reach. I would take it from the fused side of the FCU. The current (no pun intended) 3A fuse would be fine. Is such a thing permissible? TIA, Steve S -- |
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