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After visiting this forum several times with questions (kindly answered) by you pros I am coming to the conclusion that any bit of fixed or perminant equipment in a kitchen must have a means of easily accessable isolation Correct? and am I right in thinking this relates to 476-03-04

Anyhow Im fairly sure I can do the following. My only slight concern was spuring off a spur but Im thinking if the first spur is a fused spur and you connect the next spur to the LOAD off the fused spur then it will become protected from the 13 amp fuse from the fused spur. As you can see its only running a cooker hood and cooker pizo/clock outlet.

Thanks for taking a look

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You need to fit the fused spur on the end of the single cable off the ring, so that any load on that cable is not >13A.
 

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