Hi, I was going to add an unfused spur in my bedroom from a double socket to supply another double socket, I am aware that I can do this only once. However on further investigation I have found:
The socket I was going to spur off has 4 way 30 amp Junction box connected.
The Junction box has 3 of the four taken up consistiing of:
1.The feed in for the socket
2.The feed out for the ring
3. And a feed for Central Heating electrics.
My question is, should this be therefore treated as an unfused spur off of that socket i.e the feed for Central Heating electrics. Or is this different because its connected via junction box an not out of the back of the sockets.
Ideally I would like to use the last outlet on the junction box to supply the new socket as this will be the most straight forward option.
Many Thanks
The socket I was going to spur off has 4 way 30 amp Junction box connected.
The Junction box has 3 of the four taken up consistiing of:
1.The feed in for the socket
2.The feed out for the ring
3. And a feed for Central Heating electrics.
My question is, should this be therefore treated as an unfused spur off of that socket i.e the feed for Central Heating electrics. Or is this different because its connected via junction box an not out of the back of the sockets.
Ideally I would like to use the last outlet on the junction box to supply the new socket as this will be the most straight forward option.
Many Thanks