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Discuss Spur with two sfcu on it in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yea but it's fused with the 3a sfu??
Maybe you should look at the pics again. Neither picture is showing a spur that isn't fused
Taffy there is nothing wrong with the first one, have a look at Appendix 15 in the regs book page 425.
The light switch and boiler are both SFCU with 3amp fuse fitted according to the picture.
The spur, ie the cable, is not fused. If it was, the fcu would have to be part of the ring. Then again ,we can all nit-pick.
All this chatter for installing a couple of points , you'd think domestic work is complex reading all this lol.
Sorry Taffy you lost me on that one i don't see any difference at all Appendix 15 shows spur protecting sockets? You dont need a FCU protecting a FCU where would it end?
Really makes you wonder what's going on out there!
very little if it takes hours of debate to fit 2 fcu's :-D
Ok, the part of the diagram on page 425 shows a spur off the ring main at 9 oclock. The 13A FCU is limiting the current that can flow through to 13A therefore protecting the cable. The OP diagram 1 shows a spur going straight to the first FCU and then on to another FCU. Therefore with 13A fuses put in each it is possible that the total draw could be 26 Amps thus overloading the cable. The 3 amp fuses fitted to the FCU`s are irrelevant as they are protecting the cable going out from the FCU to the appliance.
Now I appreciate that 6 amps, or the load from a boiler and a light (which is going to be less in all likleyhood) is not going to damage the supply cable however the light and the boiler are " fixed equipment" therefore the relevant part of the diagram is at 6 oclock where only 1 fixed item is allowed.
The reasoning for this reg IMHO is that should the fixed equipment be changed in the future, say an immersion for a boiler and a socket for the FCU running the light then you have an overloaded cable.
I refer to my previous post regarding fixed equipment on spurs.
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