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Hi All can any one Help advice. On my fuse board i have a 15amp fuse marked immersion heater.(not used) From this cable i would like to run a RCD fused spur for 150w underfloor heating. A fused spur for a shower pump and a 13 amp socket. Can this be done and what size fuse would need at fuse board.
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for what you want done, you should employ an electrician. then the circuit will be tested and a certificate issued. failure to provide a certificate would impact on your house insurance and any future house sale.
 

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