AJJewsbury:I think we have been told that additional sockets MUST have a 13a switch fused spur
I hope that either someone has mis-remembered or the advise has been taken out of context...
- Andy.
The correct answer (which is that an additional socket-outlet (single or double) spurred of an accessory on a ring, provided it is the only additional socket connected to that accessory, does not require a fuse ... provided you don't expect someone to use more than 13 A from that socket-outlet.
It's all there for everyone to see in Appendix 15 to BS 7671. (page 505). It also shows you where you need to use an FCU for the spur.
I guess the mix-up is that FCUs are called "fused spurs", and SFCUs are called "switched fused spurs" by many in the industry.
AJJewsbury:I think we have been told that additional sockets MUST have a 13a switch fused spur
I hope that either someone has mis-remembered or the advise has been taken out of context...
- Andy.
The correct answer (which is that an additional socket-outlet (single or double) spurred of an accessory on a ring, provided it is the only additional socket connected to that accessory, does not require a fuse ... provided you don't expect someone to use more than 13 A from that socket-outlet.
It's all there for everyone to see in Appendix 15 to BS 7671. (page 505). It also shows you where you need to use an FCU for the spur.
I guess the mix-up is that FCUs are called "fused spurs", and SFCUs are called "switched fused spurs" by many in the industry.
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