electric fire fcu

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i have a single socket and want to know if i can make it into a single socket and a fused connection unit to use for an electric fire
 
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What sort of fire is it?

What is its rating?

Did they say why it can't be plugged in?
 
it is a dimplex 2 kw wall mounted fire,i rang company wanting to know if it can be plugged into socket and they said it required electrical instalation
 
If you want it on an FCU, then you can put one in - replace the single back-box with a dual one (like this - not a twin one):

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and wire the FCU fully into the circuit, rather than making it a spur.

Or if you're not bothered, put a plug on it and plug it in.
 
No.

I strongly suspect that the maker says what he does in order to avoid having to fit a plug - they are not allowed to sell appliances that need plugs without one fitted, so to get round that law they tell you to permanently wire it in.

Is it fitted with a flex?
 
yorkie333 said:
it is a dimplex 2 kw wall mounted fire,i rang company wanting to know if it can be plugged into socket and they said it required electrical instalation

The old school of thought was a fixed appliance, ie wall mounted fire, kitchen extractor hood and the like should be hard wired to something in this case a FCU

Although it is still good practice, having a plug and socket is fine and more common because the definition of a fixed appliance is so grey it's almost see-through
 

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