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We are having a new extension in a few months and I'm trying to figure out the best way of configuring the electrics for the utility side of the room. In my old house the electrician added Fused Spurs above the worktop for each appliance and a unswitched socket under the worktop. Worked OK but we don't want fused spurs above the worktop this time (just sockets). Also as mentioned in threads I've read, having the plug behind the appliance means the appliance has to be pulled out if the fuse in the plug blows.
In the image the red box is the CU which is on the garage wall. The CU has free MCB's for the new extension, lights, sockets, oven, and hob.
The black box is existing socket. My plan was to replace with 2 doubles in the floor to ceiling cupboard for the fridge and maybe the tumble but the washing machine cord won't reach all the way across. I could extend the cord so the plug is accessible in the cupboard and no fused spurs needed.
Or is there a better way? Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
We are having a new extension in a few months and I'm trying to figure out the best way of configuring the electrics for the utility side of the room. In my old house the electrician added Fused Spurs above the worktop for each appliance and a unswitched socket under the worktop. Worked OK but we don't want fused spurs above the worktop this time (just sockets). Also as mentioned in threads I've read, having the plug behind the appliance means the appliance has to be pulled out if the fuse in the plug blows.
In the image the red box is the CU which is on the garage wall. The CU has free MCB's for the new extension, lights, sockets, oven, and hob.
The black box is existing socket. My plan was to replace with 2 doubles in the floor to ceiling cupboard for the fridge and maybe the tumble but the washing machine cord won't reach all the way across. I could extend the cord so the plug is accessible in the cupboard and no fused spurs needed.
Or is there a better way? Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
