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Single socket?

Those are all MCB's, an RCB, or RCBO will have a button marked T or TEST. You need to have one of those, protecting your new socket, or at least use an rcd socket. I would suggest a metal-clad socket, and arranging some form of protection for those cables.
I think I'll just leave it all sounding very complicated
 
Those are all MCB's, an RCB, or RCBO will have a button marked T or TEST. You need to have one of those, protecting your new socket, or at least use an rcd socket.

The circuit is RCD protected

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A 20mm coupler and 2 x 20mm bushes will make the job easier (y)
 
A 20mm coupler and 2 x 20mm bushes will make the job easier (y)
I've got some pvc pipe I'm going to use, shame I can't take the cable out from the left side of the current switch, it looks like it'll have to go through the top which makes the coupler abit awkward
 
I've got some pvc pipe I'm going to use, shame I can't take the cable out from the left side of the current switch, it looks like it'll have to go through the top which makes the coupler abit awkward
Just had another look, your fcu doesnt have a knockout on the side (they usually do) you could drill a 20mm hole but watch you dont knock the 3.5mm pin clipp off.
 
Just had another look, your fcu doesnt have a knockout on the side (they usually do) you could drill a 20mm hole but watch you dont knock the 3.5mm pin clipp off.
I'll have a look if not I've some cable clips and I'll run it back down so only the top bit will be seen,then use the pipe
 
I'll have a look if not I've some cable clips and I'll run it back down so only the top bit will be seen,then use the pipe
Yes stick with your own plan my way might be a bit risky.
 
Just had another look, your fcu doesnt have a knockout on the side (they usually do) you could drill a 20mm hole but watch you dont knock the 3.5mm pin clipp off.

Or just replace it with one with a side K/O. Quicker, easier, and unless he already has a 20mm punch or fine-toothed hole saw or step drill, probably cheaper.
 
Or just replace it with one with a side K/O. Quicker, easier, and unless he already has a 20mm punch or fine-toothed hole saw or step drill, probably cheaper.
There's a few different ways to do it.
 

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