500W wall panel heater cable not long enough

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Hi everyone,

Hope everyone had a nice Christmas.

I was hoping if you could help me solve my dilemma.

We have very small downstairs cloakroom that has no heating. I've decided and bought this panel heater

https://www.hygienesuppliesdirect.c...p_50UsZQcRbOKar5rox62w7fK8RZVxiwaAgPREALw_wcB

The problem is that the cable (1.5 meter) from the heater itself is not long enough to reach a closest double socket (3 meters away) in adjacent room.

Obviously I don't want to use an extension lead.

The way I see it I have two options

1. Spur socket

I would use the below to run spur socket

https://www.screwfix.com/p/prysmian-6242y-twin-earth-cable-1-5mm-x-10m-grey/87315

2. Extend existing flex cable from heater using below

https://www.screwfix.com/p/nexans-round-flexible-cable-3183y-3-core-1-5mm-x-10m-white/9001t

https://www.screwfix.com/p/debox-in-line-connector-box/8692h

Could you please advise which option is more suitable or is there another alternative

Many thanks in advance

Rob
 
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Hi everyone,

Hope everyone had a nice Christmas.

I was hoping if you could help me solve my dilemma.

We have very small downstairs cloakroom that has no heating. I've decided and bought this panel heater

https://www.hygienesuppliesdirect.c...p_50UsZQcRbOKar5rox62w7fK8RZVxiwaAgPREALw_wcB

The problem is that the cable (1.5 meter) from the heater itself is not long enough to reach a closest double socket (3 meters away) in adjacent room.

Obviously I don't want to use an extension lead.

The way I see it I have two options

1. Spur socket

I would use the below to run spur socket

https://www.screwfix.com/p/prysmian-6242y-twin-earth-cable-1-5mm-x-10m-grey/87315

2. Extend existing flex cable from heater using below

https://www.screwfix.com/p/nexans-round-flexible-cable-3183y-3-core-1-5mm-x-10m-white/9001t

https://www.screwfix.com/p/debox-in-line-connector-box/8692h

Could you please advise which option is more suitable or is there another alternative

Many thanks in advance

Rob

3. Fit a longer cable to the heater.
 
you could also run it off the lighting circuit.

I do this with a 300W heater in a similar application. For economy add a timer and/or thermostat.

Old CH stats are often rated at 10A or 15A. Modern ones are usually 3A.

But 3A x 230v = 690w so adequate for your little heater.

There are second-hand programmable stats available on ebay quite cheap. Some of them may need a new stand-by battery, which I have also been dealing with recently.

Although Winston will deny it, you are allowed to put a plug and socket on a lighting circuit, and it is not wrong.

A spurred socket would however be more useful for other purposes, such as the vacuum cleaner, lawnmower, or car battery charger. Assuming there is not a fixed bath or shower in this room.
 
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you could also run it off the lighting circuit.

You could. But I guess the cable would still not be long enough.

Although Winston will deny it, you are allowed to put a plug and socket on a lighting circuit, and it is not wrong.

I've never denied that. But it is bad practice to put a 13 A or 15 A socket on the lighting circuit.
You could put a 5A on the lighting circuit and change the plug on the heater though.

Bit pointless though. All the other options are far better.
 
Not true - on both counts..

Here we go.

Both counts? I only see one and that is spurs off a ring main must be 2.5mm twin and earth.

You are right of course as spurs can be bigger than 2.5mm but only an idiot would do so.
 
Both counts? I only see one and that is spurs off a ring main must be 2.5mm twin and earth.

You are right of course as spurs can be bigger than 2.5mm but only an idiot would do so.
Please read your copy of the wiring regulations. Oh yes, you don't have one, do you.
 

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