Discuss Spur direct from CU with another circuit in the Electrical Wiring, Theories and Regulations area at ElectriciansForums.net

Obviously there is actually no difference between a spur from a ring at the CU and a radial coming of the CU supplying one socket with no ring present, but likewise there is no reasonable situation where you'd really consider doing the latter.
 
Ok scenario for you

Job 200miles from home turf end of the day you need to add 1 single socket under a DB which is rare as muck so there is already a nice empty 32amp mcb in the board for you
Rcd socket face plate will be installed
 
As ses knows, it would be fine as he suggests.

(subject to fault conditions being met which they will be for such a short run).

Max. load 13A.
 

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