I have a dedicated radial from the consumer unit to my conservatory. This was installed using 4mm twin and earth as it gives the option to use multiple electric heaters on a 32amp breaker if needed. The circuit consists 4 double sockets plus one single socket on the end, in a weatherproofed box on the wall outside. As it happens, I rarely need to use electric heaters in there, as there are plumbed radiators too, so the radial is easily over specced and currently has only a 16amp breaker.
Now I need to add two extra double sockets outside to power two 2500 watt infra red heaters under a gazebo (each has a 13 amp 3 pin UK plug fitted, they won’t be hardwired). I am hoping to be able to add these sockets by running a spur from the conservatory radial circuit as it could comfortably cope with the draw from the heaters. My intention was to continue a 4mm twin and earth spur to these additional two sockets outside so that the whole radial is safely capable of handling 32 amps.
The problem is that a fused connection unit which handles a fuse above 13 amp doesn’t seem to exist, so I’m wondering how best to safely connect this spur to my radial circuit and isolate the outside circuits if need be?
Any helpful suggestions on how to implement this would be greatly appreciated
Now I need to add two extra double sockets outside to power two 2500 watt infra red heaters under a gazebo (each has a 13 amp 3 pin UK plug fitted, they won’t be hardwired). I am hoping to be able to add these sockets by running a spur from the conservatory radial circuit as it could comfortably cope with the draw from the heaters. My intention was to continue a 4mm twin and earth spur to these additional two sockets outside so that the whole radial is safely capable of handling 32 amps.
The problem is that a fused connection unit which handles a fuse above 13 amp doesn’t seem to exist, so I’m wondering how best to safely connect this spur to my radial circuit and isolate the outside circuits if need be?
Any helpful suggestions on how to implement this would be greatly appreciated