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A kettle is a piece of portable equipment and so are the majority of household items that are wired through a fused spur (FCU). FCU fed items should be PAT tested in the same way but often they are ignored because it's beyond the capabilty of the incompetent 'PAT Label Stickers' to isolate and carry out the test.

In answer to you question: Yes no problem cutting off the plug top and feeding through a FCU - just like they do for a wall mounted water heater - which is electrically is very similar.
 
A kettle is a piece of portable equipment and so are the majority of household items that are wired through a fused spur (FCU). FCU fed items should be PAT tested in the same way but often they are ignored because it's beyond the capabilty of the incompetent 'PAT Label Stickers' to isolate and carry out the test.

In answer to you question: Yes no problem cutting off the plug top and feeding through a FCU - just like they do for a wall mounted water heater - which is electrically is very similar.

They still get happily stickered, that's another £1 (whatever) in the bag for 2 seconds work. :!blank:
 
look guys your all missing something here......throw the kettle in the bin.......fill your cup up with water then stick it in the microwave for 1 min.....one hot cup of water ready and waiting,no ugly FCU to hide........:punk:
 
Trouble with that is the water explodes when you put your tea bag in

which is why you should drink coffee?

actually ive tried to get water to explode.I saw it on tv and thought id have a go he he.Apparently you super heat the water then when you break the surface tension it explodes.....i failed....many times....i even tried it with distilled water to no avail....has anyone succeeded in this task?
 
A kettle is a piece of portable equipment and so are the majority of household items that are wired through a fused spur (FCU). FCU fed items should be PAT tested in the same way but often they are ignored because it's beyond the capabilty of the incompetent 'PAT Label Stickers' to isolate and carry out the test.

In answer to you question: Yes no problem cutting off the plug top and feeding through a FCU - just like they do for a wall mounted water heater - which is electrically is very similar.

Thanks wildgoose. A clear, concise answer - just what I was looking for. Thanks mate.
 
We recently wired a kettle into a FCU.

The clients who have got more money than sense didn't want any sockets on show in their expensive kitchen so we duly wired their cordless kettle to a fcu, the base which had recessed in to the marble.

They also had those triple gang pop up units also recessed flush with the marble.
It did look good I will admit though it didn't look right because you couldn't see any sockets.
 

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