I'm building a shelving / cupboard unit for my TV / DVD player / Sky box etc. It'll have holes in the back allowing the stuff to be plugged into sockets, which I'm about to install. I was planning to extend the existing ring main.
I want to have a switch allowing me to turn off all equipment, in a similar way to my 20A DP switch in the kitchen isolates the 13A socket under the worktop for the washing machine. However in this case I'd like one switch to isolate 3-ish double sockets.
I assume I can't connect three sockets to the load side of one 20A switch. So what is the correct way of doing this?
(And can one 20A switch be used to isolate a double socket, which (am I right in saying) is rated at 2x13A=26A??)
Many thanks.
Dan
I want to have a switch allowing me to turn off all equipment, in a similar way to my 20A DP switch in the kitchen isolates the 13A socket under the worktop for the washing machine. However in this case I'd like one switch to isolate 3-ish double sockets.
I assume I can't connect three sockets to the load side of one 20A switch. So what is the correct way of doing this?
(And can one 20A switch be used to isolate a double socket, which (am I right in saying) is rated at 2x13A=26A??)
Many thanks.
Dan