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Hi,

We have electric radiators in our house. We have taken one of the radiators away, and we were hoping we could turn it into a socket now. Would this be ok? There is no thermostat on them.

Thanks,

Kirsten
 
There is a small chance that the original heater was low wattage and on the end of a long piece of 1.5mm2, protected by a 6A MCB at the CU.
Unlikely, but it might be too long to uprate the MCB to 16A for a 13A socket in terms of loop and voltage drop.
 

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