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Diy592

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Hi,

Wanting to have an extra double socket and a single socket installed in my kitchen.

Getting mixed answers whether I can take a spur of another spur, I have attached a picture of what is required. One socket if for a dishwashers the other is for above worktops.

Advice would be appreciated?

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The whole job is pretty simple if you know what your doing. Just Prove its a ring circuit. Open the ring circuit to incorporate extra points and DON'T cut through the cooker switch load.




The only question is................... Do you know what your doing? If in any doubt at all get a professional to do it.
 

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