Fused Spur for appliances - distance

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Just want to double check this, I'm going to get a grid put in for the fuses to operate the dishwasher/over/extractor/fridge. Is there any regulations that state that the fuse has to be a certain distance from the appliance?

And don't worry, I'm not going to be doing any work myself. But want to be able to suggest ideas, as it's a bit of an awkward shaped kitchen.

Thanks for your advice.
 
Just want to double check this, I'm going to get a grid put in for the fuses to operate the dishwasher/over/extractor/fridge. Is there any regulations that state that the fuse has to be a certain distance from the appliance?
The short answer is 'No'. However, for appliances which are going to be plugged into a socket via a fused plug (quite possibly dishwasher and fridge, maybe oven) you don't really need an additional fuse - a gridswitch feeding an unswitched single socket (for the appliance) would be adequate.

Kind Regards, John.
 
Just want to double check this, I'm going to get a grid put in for the fuses to operate the dishwasher/over/extractor/fridge. Is there any regulations that state that the fuse has to be a certain distance from the appliance?
The short answer is 'No'. However, for appliances which are going to be plugged into a socket via a fused plug (quite possibly dishwasher and fridge, maybe oven) you don't really need an additional fuse - a gridswitch feeding an unswitched single socket (for the appliance) would be adequate.

Kind Regards, John.

Thanks John, so glad to have come across this forum. Really appreciate it.

Thanks again.
 

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