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Just wondering if anyone can shed any light on this Topic, as i have had conflicting opinions from a few sparks..
Is there any Regulations as to where fused spurs for appliances should be,, (ie, so far from each appliance..)?. I know they should be accessible and not obstructed.. I have fitted the 'grid switch system' before with 4 appliances fed from it. But recently came across this Installation,,, it has 7 fused spurs, and one single socket outlet.. Closer inspection, it was a ring, fed by 2 x 2.5 tails back to c/u 32 amp breaker.
Also Note the 2 cooker Isolators next to them,, For Cooker and Induction Hob,, Fed by 6mm and 10mm respectively.
There is a guideline stating cooker Isolators should be 2 meters from appliance,, but is only a recommendation,?!
I know the picture isn't an ideal way of Installation, but would it be acceptable? Is there anything wrong with it??
by the way, Fused spurs are for.. Fridge, Washing Machine, Dish Washer, Tumble Dryer, Extractor fan, Intergrated Microwave, and Heater in the kickboard plinth. Any feedback would be appreciated. thanks

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