Utility room - washing machine and tumble dryer wiring

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Had some work done to increase size of utility room so both a tumble dryer and washing machine can fit next to each other.

Currently the washing machine is wiring into a FCU as seen in the picture. Would also like to have the tumble dryer (condensing heat pump) also wired in below where the new worktop will go.

What's the best way to go about this?
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There are two FCUs in the picture. Are they both for the washing machine?


How many cables are connected to the double socket?
What is the rating (Amps) of the fuse or MCB protecting the circuit?
 
There are two FCUs in the picture. Are they both for the washing machine?


How many cables are connected to the double socket?
What is the rating (Amps) of the fuse or MCB protecting the circuit?

Yes they are both for the washing machine. That's how they were since moved in a few months back.

There are 2 cables going to the double socket. The MCB for the circuit is 32A
 
If it was me, I would add another switched FCU above the worktop, to control a single socket below the worktop.

It APPEARS this may be a ring circuit, you may as well 'extend' the ring to supply the new FCU, as extending rings is always preferable to spurring.
 
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If it was me, I would add another switched FCU above the worktop, to control a single socket below the worktop.

It APPEARS this may be a ring circuit, you may as well 'extend' the ring to supply the new FCU, as extending rings is always preferable to spurring.

You don't need 2 FCUs in line as you have. You also don't need an FCU feeding a socket which has a fused plug as suggested above.

So. If you must have isolation above the worktop (which is not required) change the existing FCU for a 20 amp switch or as an alternative change the lower FCU for a socket and plug (makes maintenance much easier). For you tumble dryer add another switch or FCU above the worktop and another socket or FCU below.
 

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