Fused switched spur & towel warmer connection in bathroo

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If the heating element for a towel warmer in the bathroom is on a separate circuit, i.e. utilising previous immersion tank circuit, would I still need a fused and switched spur?

Any help much appreciated,

Stuart
 
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The immersion circuit is fine, but is likely to be rated at 16a at the CU.

For ease of local isolation and for safety I'd suggest a switched f/spur with the fuse rating closer to the radiator element demand.

Most elements are sub 1000w, so look at 1000w/ 230v = 5a fuse at the spur.
 
If I changed the fuse rating on the CU closer to 5A (It's 600W element) would that still be safe? I'll most probably still go with fused spur but would like to know options.

Tks very much for your help,

Stuart
 
You could, but the existing fuse will be rated for the existing cable run and use.

If you want to be 4nal then yes, but having a 3A fuse in the f/spur will suffice.
 
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No passed being 4nal long time ago I believe:) - it would have been a 5A fuse in CU and no fused spur but think on relection just sticking with fused spur.

Tks again for your help

Stuart
 

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