Changing a single socket to an FCU

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Hi,Can anyone give me some advise..I want to change a single socket to a 13 amp fused connection unit.The socket in question is a spur,then i would like to daisy chain 2 or 3 double sockets from the FCU..is this ok to do.
 
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Yes, if teh additional sockets are on the load side of the FCU.
Oh and that the circuit is RCD protected.
 
Thanks.the circuit is protected by 32 amp breaker,at the consumer unit.This is on a ring main.
 
the circuit is protected by 32 amp breaker,at the consumer unit.
Yes, that is normal

But is that ring main RCD-protected as well?
Post a picture of your consumer unit if you are not sure.

New sockets must be RCD protected.
 
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Hello again...thanks,I have an RCD that is placed just before the consumer unit..if that makes sense.Is that ok.
 
Hmm

It may be OK, it may not be. Can you put a photo of it on here and we'll have a shufti.

Just put the photo on your computer (JPG file) and drag it on to the message/reply area.
 
Hi Sorry it took me a while to suss out how to post this picture,this is the rcd.
 
You still haven't sussed it! Just copy and paste it into the text box. Your RCD has a rated tripping current of 30mA so that is fine.
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Haha..damn this technology..I need to get with the program..Many thanks.
 

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