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Is this appropriate if off a ring final circuit and would testing just require testing the new cable installed. Both required for separate fixed Paxton access control unit boxes
A bit more of a detailed explanation of what your intentions are Mate would help considerably
 
am i right in thinking you mean RFC> 13 AMP FCU > sockets or just 2.5 Twin and Earth then another 13 AMP FCU??
Personally I have used a 13 amp rcd fcu recently to add a spur for an extra socket on a rfc and also then a fcu of this spur with 5 amp fuse for a 1kw heater in a small room that was once the downstairs toilet. there were no rcds present so it provided the easiest way to acheive the desired outcome.
 
Still waiting for a reply here, if you ask a question please see the thread through, I have no intention to be sarcastic or nasty, but you asked a question, and have not been back since.
 

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