Hi,
I want to provide power in my loft to power a PC server, ethernet switch and additionally run power down to a socket I will mount high on the bedroom wall for a TV.
I've taken a spur from a socket on the ring main, attached this to a switched FCU next to the socket and then taken a cable from the FCU vertically into the loft where I will place several sockets.
Would the safe zone be considered to also be vertical/horizonal from the FCU like a socket or switch? I presume so, but just checking
Can I also confirm that I can have as many sockets as I like (not that there will be many!) on the load side of the FCU as its fitted with a 13amp fuse.
Also, if I wanted lighting in the loft could I take a further spur off one of the new sockets I put in, run this to a 5A FCU then to some lights? I presume not as its a spur from a spur but just want to check.
Thanks for any help.
I want to provide power in my loft to power a PC server, ethernet switch and additionally run power down to a socket I will mount high on the bedroom wall for a TV.
I've taken a spur from a socket on the ring main, attached this to a switched FCU next to the socket and then taken a cable from the FCU vertically into the loft where I will place several sockets.
Would the safe zone be considered to also be vertical/horizonal from the FCU like a socket or switch? I presume so, but just checking
Can I also confirm that I can have as many sockets as I like (not that there will be many!) on the load side of the FCU as its fitted with a 13amp fuse.
Also, if I wanted lighting in the loft could I take a further spur off one of the new sockets I put in, run this to a 5A FCU then to some lights? I presume not as its a spur from a spur but just want to check.
Thanks for any help.