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Electric Fireplace and fridge off fcu help
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<blockquote data-quote="Biker Gem" data-source="post: 561305" data-attributes="member: 38496"><p>Hi I am after some help. My mums flat has a swtich fcu spurred off a double socket (main ring) the switch fcu then has a double socket that has the fridge plug in (tho in the front room as kitchen to small to have out there). I know she now needs a new socket installed on this wall between fridge n fcu to have her new electric fireplace pluged in. Can it be daisy chained off socket spurs (tho fridge in one socket and fire in the other) or do we need another fcu in there somewhere to stop the draw and overload from 2 power hungry appliances? Any advice please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Biker Gem, post: 561305, member: 38496"] Hi I am after some help. My mums flat has a swtich fcu spurred off a double socket (main ring) the switch fcu then has a double socket that has the fridge plug in (tho in the front room as kitchen to small to have out there). I know she now needs a new socket installed on this wall between fridge n fcu to have her new electric fireplace pluged in. Can it be daisy chained off socket spurs (tho fridge in one socket and fire in the other) or do we need another fcu in there somewhere to stop the draw and overload from 2 power hungry appliances? Any advice please? [/QUOTE]
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