Have a 3a FSU that feeds an adjacent WC light and fan, wired from a socket that is a spur. Even though we all know that it's safe (no different to having a 3a plug top in the socket), can't quite make up my mind if it's compliant or not. Thoughts?
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Has above its one spur. Yes.Have a 3a FSU that feeds an adjacent WC light and fan, wired from a socket that is a spur. Even though we all know that it's safe (no different to having a 3a plug top in the socket), can't quite make up my mind if it's compliant or not. Thoughts?
There is in fact no reg that says a spur off a spur is not allowed.spur from a spur. not compliant.
hate to disagree, but whether its a socket, or a 3A fcu... still a spur from a spur.
Perfectly safe, as you say, it could be a double socket with a 3A plugged in... no difference to the load on the cable branching off the ring.... but regs is regs
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Unfortunately, the fan isn't a fixed load. It can stall and draw increased current.Could we also go down the “fixed load” route as a light and a fan aren’t going to overload anyway? Tongue in cheek - no overload protection required unless manufacturer requires it for fan!
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