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Permanently Wiring In Electric Fire
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I have an electric fire that I want to wire in permanently and hide the flex behind the wall. I know I can put in a spur with a fused switch and do it that way, but there is already a double socket in just the right place that it would be perfect to use.
Question is, is there such a thing as a 2-gang socket that has a fused switch and standard 13a socket side by side? I’ve had a quick look but can’t find anything except for cookers. I think I know the answer to this one, but I guess that would be a no-no as the fuse on the fire is 13amp. Or any other bright ideas?
Question is, is there such a thing as a 2-gang socket that has a fused switch and standard 13a socket side by side? I’ve had a quick look but can’t find anything except for cookers. I think I know the answer to this one, but I guess that would be a no-no as the fuse on the fire is 13amp. Or any other bright ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OG & carrust, thanks, I think I'll do it that way. Ever used one of these? http:// www.spa rksdire ct.co.u k/35mm- deep-du al-dry- lining- box I guess that will do the trick.
Dollie, you are wrong. This is simply adding sockets / fused spurs to an existing circuit in a living room and is therefore fine to DIY. Please let me know your sources if you still disagree.
Dollie, you are wrong. This is simply adding sockets / fused spurs to an existing circuit in a living room and is therefore fine to DIY. Please let me know your sources if you still disagree.
I'm afraid Dollie is mistaken. What Hammer is talking about is not notifiable under the Regulations... unless it's in a kitchen or bathroom location.
Hammer, your link is the backbox that you need. Just the same as putting two side by side.
You could put a fused spur in one, or simply have a normal double socket with a 13A fuse in the plug.
Hammer, your link is the backbox that you need. Just the same as putting two side by side.
You could put a fused spur in one, or simply have a normal double socket with a 13A fuse in the plug.
Hi You have to be carefull about routing a spur cable into walls, they have to follow set ways inside the wall, from visual ring socket to a visual fused connection unit, vertical or horizontal, to prevent any one dlilling through it in the future. HTH Tez BTW if you put 2 single boxes together in the wall dont forget to form a gap beween them the face plate is bigger.
Hi BRIGHT SPARK it was just a note that OG and carrust made ref x2 single boxes.Also the need to hide the flex ?from Hammer what sort of wall is it?
Hammer you talk about hiding the fire flex if you get a FCU with a surface flex outlet then all the job needs is approx 300mm of 2.5 t&e cable.
x1 single back box,35mm deep.
x1 FCU front plate with a 13 AMP fuse and away you go HTH Tez
Hammer you talk about hiding the fire flex if you get a FCU with a surface flex outlet then all the job needs is approx 300mm of 2.5 t&e cable.
x1 single back box,35mm deep.
x1 FCU front plate with a 13 AMP fuse and away you go HTH Tez
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