MK Logic Plus 13A 1 Gang Double Pole Switched Fused Spur with Neon & Base Flex Outlet White

Double Fused Spur Socket. Hamilton Metalclad 13A 1 Gang Double Pole Fused Spur White/White ElectricalDirect A spur socket is where an existing radial circuit or ring main is tapped into with new wires via a junction box or socket and a feed is taken to supply a new socket in a new location. Most people are happy with that as long as it's explained to them, I done one just like that earlier today as it happens!

13A Double Pole Switched Fuse Spur with Flex Outlet, 1 Gang, Stainless Steel, Grey
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The solution, as before would be to take out the square pin double socket and replace it with a double switched, fused spur with a bottom outlet Hi, My house was built last year and came with a double socket in the garage, on a spur connected through the wall to the kitchen (see "original" below)

13A Double Pole Switched Fuse Spur with Flex Outlet, 1 Gang, Stainless Steel, Grey

As we have stated above, you can only wire a single spur socket from an existing socket or junction box, however if you need to add more sockets. As we have stated above, you can only wire a single spur socket from an existing socket or junction box, however if you need to add more sockets. 20A Double Pole Switch (2) 20A DP Switch (4) 45A DP Switch (5) Blank Plate (23) Box (15) Ceiling Accessories (21) Ceiling Lights (3) Ceiling Roses (6) Connection Unit (4)

13A Double Pole Switched Fuse Spur with Neon, 1 Gang, Stainless Steel, Grey Trim. A fused spur, as you propose, can supply an unlimited number of sockets with a maximum load of 13A Do these double spurs exist - I have searched the net but cant find any? I want the tv and sound bar as close to the wall as possible so I don't want to use mounting plate extenders!

How To Wire A Switched Fuse Spur. Hello, I am not qualified, so please wait for other replies to confirm but : From a fused spur you can run an unlimited number of socket outlets, as they are all protected by the 13a fuse, however, this is not feasible, or good practice in most situations , and wiring your kitchen in this way will almost certainly lead to overloading the fuse and may give rise to problems with isolating equipment. The solution, as before would be to take out the square pin double socket and replace it with a double switched, fused spur with a bottom outlet