Hello,
I have a fridge/freezer. There is a 13Amp fused switch with a cable that then goes to an unswitched double gang socket. The pluggable built-in fridge/freezer is connected to that socket (the socket is located behind tall units). No other equipment is connected to that socket.
I am thinking of adding a small built-in freezer and I would like to know if I can connect it too to the same socket as it is a double gang. My concern is that the switch will then switches on or off both appliances. Is that okay or do I need to call an electrician to have a proper switch for that freezer? If I cannot use that socket, then what is the purpose of having a double gang?
Thanks
I have a fridge/freezer. There is a 13Amp fused switch with a cable that then goes to an unswitched double gang socket. The pluggable built-in fridge/freezer is connected to that socket (the socket is located behind tall units). No other equipment is connected to that socket.
I am thinking of adding a small built-in freezer and I would like to know if I can connect it too to the same socket as it is a double gang. My concern is that the switch will then switches on or off both appliances. Is that okay or do I need to call an electrician to have a proper switch for that freezer? If I cannot use that socket, then what is the purpose of having a double gang?
Thanks