Combined Fused Spur & Socket Outlet.

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Recovered recently on a rewire.

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I still can't see what was wrong with this MK item as it's the same thing, only 3 x sockets

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Chri5

The idea in the OPs picture is to have a socket and a fused outlet going through the wall to elsewhere (a cooker hood, for example).

Those 3-way socket units have a fuse only to protect the three sockets on the front. You can't feed anything else from it.
 
The idea in the OPs picture is to have a socket and a fused outlet going through the wall to elsewhere (a cooker hood, for example).
What you want for that is one of these:

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(Or one of these if it's a gas hob)

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I looked high and low for one of those for my office redecoration - could not find one anywhere...

ive had to settle for a double "single" back box that allows me to use 2x individual face plates next to each other without, or with a very minimal gap.
 
is that a photoshop ban ?

The fuses look like they have been added !

Looks very poor photoshop effort to me too... Come on BAS. Own Up..
The fuses are all exactly the same and the legends are all at the wrong ange!
 
get rocca modular supports sockets, afaict homebase sell some assemblies built out of it though not under the rocca name (the stuff homebase sell as rocca is the non-modular rocca range)

I don't know anywhere individual rocca modules and larger frames can be bought from though and the name makes get's products very hard to search for online.
 
Looks very poor photoshop effort to me too... Come on BAS. Own Up..
The fuses are all exactly the same and the legends are all at the wrong ange!
Photoshop?

Absolutely not.

PowerPoint.

Guess I need a bit more practice before I can join the Daily Sport pasting celebrity heads onto porn star bodies...
 
PS - it wasn't done to look convincing - just something I knocked up a while ago to send as a product suggestion to MK.
 

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