Permanent wiring of an extension lead to a FSU?

I carry out site inspections for a local authority and have recently across a number of 'multiway' extension leads screws to walls and wired directly via a FSU.

The flex cables being either surface run or in plastic box ducting.

Is this compliant with IET regs?

If it isn't, please could someone let me know which specific regulations apply?

Many thanks, Neil

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  • If the 4 way blocks are a design intended to be screwed to a surface (some are only designed to be free) and are fed through a 13A or lesser fuse, with cable that suits the socket design, then really there is nothing to object to.  Considering the mechanics, it is probably less likely to be damaged than a free extension lead, and electrically very similar.

    Done well there is no reason it should be none-compliant. It does sound a bit cheap and cheerful, and may not be good practice  in a kitchen or other place with many heavy loads, and as above it would be sensible to inspect for overload, and maybe a shorter than maximum  re-inspection interval is prudent.

    Mike.

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  • If the 4 way blocks are a design intended to be screwed to a surface (some are only designed to be free) and are fed through a 13A or lesser fuse, with cable that suits the socket design, then really there is nothing to object to.  Considering the mechanics, it is probably less likely to be damaged than a free extension lead, and electrically very similar.

    Done well there is no reason it should be none-compliant. It does sound a bit cheap and cheerful, and may not be good practice  in a kitchen or other place with many heavy loads, and as above it would be sensible to inspect for overload, and maybe a shorter than maximum  re-inspection interval is prudent.

    Mike.

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