Sparky1958
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in difference to many other countries where wall sockets are 16A rated, UK sockets are 13A rated.
Unfortunately there aren't RCBOs with 13A rating, so as I understand the only choice is fusing each socket, or connecting each socket to a 10A RCBO to exclude the danger of overloading a socket.
I saw many installations using separate fuse holders installed in the wall underneath the ceilings - which to my taste looks ugly.
I found DIN rail mounted fuse holders, so the idea is to let all sockets run to a separate fuse box before entering the distribution box.
Would this practise conflict with any UK regulations ( f.e. hypothetically, that a fuse has to be in line with the socket it corresponds to.
Unfortunately there aren't RCBOs with 13A rating, so as I understand the only choice is fusing each socket, or connecting each socket to a 10A RCBO to exclude the danger of overloading a socket.
I saw many installations using separate fuse holders installed in the wall underneath the ceilings - which to my taste looks ugly.
I found DIN rail mounted fuse holders, so the idea is to let all sockets run to a separate fuse box before entering the distribution box.
Would this practise conflict with any UK regulations ( f.e. hypothetically, that a fuse has to be in line with the socket it corresponds to.