Can I run a 45W towel rail off a fused spur?

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Hello - I recently had an upstairs boiler removed - I want to make the space left into an airing cupboard. I plan to wire a 45W dry element towel rail off the fused spur, which originally powered the boiler. The fuse in this spur is 3A.

The fused spur is protected by it's own 10A fuse in the main house fusebox - i.e., it has it's own supply.

I'd just love a bit of advice to check if this is electrically OK to do? Can't see why not but you never know. I'm doing no wiring other than fixing up the radiator to the spur.

Many thanks in advance.
 
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Thanks for the heads up John!
The heater is a low watt dimplex one. I checked with the supplier and it can be used in small spaces.

Cheers fella!
 

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