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Hi all, bit of an ‘is this ok’ question, or could you suggest a better way....!?
Want to add a socket in a hallway, but the tidiest socket to spur from already has a fused spur from it, supplying an alarm. The alarm spur is fused at 3A so not suitable for a double socket, but I don’t want to lose protection of the alarm either.
Could I add a 13A fused spur before this, and supply the new socket directly from that, plus the original 3A fuse? So it would be:
Socket on ring
\/‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’\/New socket - - - - - - 3A fused spur
Sorry if that doesn’t come out visually, tried to use punctuation so it spaces right, hopefully it’s understandable!
I’ve read that 2 spurs from one isn’t allowed, but I’ve also read that with a fused spur you have a lot more options.
what do you think, is there a better way I’m missing?!
Thanks all
Want to add a socket in a hallway, but the tidiest socket to spur from already has a fused spur from it, supplying an alarm. The alarm spur is fused at 3A so not suitable for a double socket, but I don’t want to lose protection of the alarm either.
Could I add a 13A fused spur before this, and supply the new socket directly from that, plus the original 3A fuse? So it would be:
Socket on ring
\/
13A fused spur\/‘’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’\/
\/
alarm
alarm
Sorry if that doesn’t come out visually, tried to use punctuation so it spaces right, hopefully it’s understandable!
I’ve read that 2 spurs from one isn’t allowed, but I’ve also read that with a fused spur you have a lot more options.
what do you think, is there a better way I’m missing?!
Thanks all