fitting a 16 Amp Socket
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outdoorelec
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fitting a 16 Amp Socket

by outdoorelec » Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:03 pm

Can anyone tell me how to fit a 16 Amp socket. Does it have to come from the mains fuse box or can i take it from an rcd unit tapped off an existing circuit? its for a hot tub and i have been informed that a 16 amp is better for the heater and pump, why is this. they told me that they could fit a 13 plug onto it which could connect to my outside socket but this wouldn't be as good. is there any truthe in this?

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Re: fitting a 16 Amp Socket

by BLAKEY1963 » Mon Oct 08, 2007 11:20 pm

[quote="outdoorelec"]Can anyone tell me how to fit a 16 Amp socket. Does it have to come from the mains fuse box or can i take it from an rcd unit tapped off an existing circuit? its for a hot tub and i have been informed that a 16 amp is better for the heater and pump, why is this. they told me that they could fit a 13 plug onto it which could connect to my outside socket but this wouldn't be as good. is there any truthe in this?[/quote]

OUTDOORELEC
A CIRCUIT DIRECT FROM MAINSBOARD , OFF A 20 AMP
MCB IF 16 AMP DRAWN BY HOT TUB.
R.C.D PROTECTED , 30 MILLI AMP TRIPPING RATED
COULD USE A 20 AMP RCBO.
IF YOUR TUB IS OUTDOORS THEN YOU PROBALY KNOW
THIS IS PART P WORK, SO YOUR PART P LECKIE
SHOULD ADVISE.
BLAKEY1963

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