Hi guys,
Looking for some advice on fused spurs.
I'm fitting a new kitchen just now, the carcas for my fridge/freezer isn't as deep as my old one. My problem is that my fridge now doesnt go all the way back into the carcas as it hits the plug socket at the back. I've removed the front of the socket and found that it is part of the ringmain and has 1 fused spur which is used for the washing machine. Basically i need to move the thing out of the way so the fridge can fit properly in the carcas. My idea was to remove the socket and add a junction box in its place, I would then run a cable up above the carcas and add a fused spur for the fridge freezer. That would then leave me with a JB on the ring and 2 fused spurs from it, one for the fridge/freezer and one for the washing machine. I understand that normally you can only take one spur from a socket on the ring, but if i'm removing the socket is it ok to have 2?
Any advice would be a great help!
Cheers
Wayne