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My house - 1920s semi. Timber ground floor, space under floor about 4 feet. I can get under there, but it's not a cellar. Just a crawl area.
I'd like a central NAS for the various computers in this house. NAS = backup disc storage. Under the floor would be un-nickable. That's my reason.
But it would need power. The mains cabling runs under the floor. Is it permissible to have a 13 amp socket under there, with the transformer for the NAS plugged in permanently? Or does it need to be on some sort of FCU with the switch accessible from above the floorboard?
Thanks, Mike
I'd like a central NAS for the various computers in this house. NAS = backup disc storage. Under the floor would be un-nickable. That's my reason.
But it would need power. The mains cabling runs under the floor. Is it permissible to have a 13 amp socket under there, with the transformer for the NAS plugged in permanently? Or does it need to be on some sort of FCU with the switch accessible from above the floorboard?
Thanks, Mike