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FAQ

What Is a fused spur?

A fused spur is essentially an electrical outlet or switch that incorporates a fuse. The fuse is designed to break the circuit if the current exceeds a safe level, protecting the wiring and connected appliance from potential damage or fire. Fused spurs are typically connected to a ring or radial circuit, allowing them to power high-wattage devices safely while also serving as an isolation point.

What are the different types of fused spur?

Switched fused spur: This includes a switch to control the connected appliance. It allows users to turn the appliance on or off without having to unplug it.

Unswitched fused spur: This is a basic connection unit without a switch, typically used for devices that are meant to remain on continuously, such as a burglar alarm system or a smoke detector.

What are the benefits of a neon indicator?

The benefits of the neon indicator is to show when the appliance is on.

Fused Spurs

Fused spur switches come with severals options, unswitched, switched, with and without neon and with a flex outlet. Take a look at our wide range from Knightsbridge, BG Electrical and Scolmore.

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