Alarm outlet in storage cupboard

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Hi all

I’ve got a panty / cupboard in a new (20 years old) flat, with an alarm outlet, plus a covered electrical point with a bunch of various wires, which I have no clue what they are for. I’m trying to find a spot to plug in my cordless vacuum for charging, it wont be pulling very much power.

Could I just swap the alarm box, for a 1gang socket? I’m not sure what circuit the wires connect to, I’ve read most of the time it’s the lighting, but I haven’t tested yet.

I will put a ’Low wattage’ warning on the socket, so nobody plugs in a high power device into it In future.


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Yes you can do that. You may find that the circuit has it's own supply MCB, back at the consumer unit. Just swap the fuse unit, for a 13amp socket, and add the warning notice next to it. Isolate the circuit from the supply, before you begin.
 
First thing is to identify which MCB it is on and cable size, if 16A (or more) and 2.5mm² cable then no requirement for 'low power' warning.
 
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Thanks chaps.

It was oddly on one of the two electric radiator circuits in the flat. The circuit it's currently on is powering a 1200w electric radiator in the main bedroom, 800w in the spare room, and a lamp (the hallway radiator removed and is used for this light instead). Those radiators are rarely used.

I guess in theory, if all the heaters were drawing max power, plus I stuck an iron onto the new socket, it might overload.

I stuck the socket on and its working.
 

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