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    Spurring electrics for conservatory

    Ah I see, that's if I leave the socket in place rather than as Taylortwocities suggests and use a blanking plate. This seems like a great option, and possibly what the installers intended as it leaves the existing socket in service. Is there any issue with this approach? As far as I can work...
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    Spurring electrics for conservatory

    I did wonder if that would be an option. The rarely used socket has now been successfully converted to a FCU (RCD provided by consumer unit) which seems to be coping fine with the load for now. But if at a later date I can effectively extend the ring behind the socket then I may consider doing...
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    Spurring electrics for conservatory

    Hi new member here, first post so please be easy on me! I have recently had a new conservatory built by a reputable company that came highly recommended in the area. I have been very happy with the work done, at least as far as the building and plastering goes. But have some slight concerns...
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