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Metal Clad Fused Spurs

Hard-wearing fused spurs in a metal clad body, built by Knightsbridge for kitchens, plant rooms and other spots where a tougher finish makes sense. The range covers 13A units in switched, unswitched and RCD versions, with neon indicators and flex outlet options across single gang grey steel plates. The RCD model is a Type A 30mA latching unit for added protection on a single circuit.

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Hard-wearing metal clad fused spurs

Metal clad fused spurs put the working parts behind a tough steel body, made for kitchens, plant rooms, garages and other spots where a knock-resistant finish makes sense. The steel plate stands up to harder use than a plastic face and gives a fixed appliance circuit a neat, robust outlet on the wall.

What the range covers

The range covers 13A units in switched, unswitched and RCD versions, with neon indicators to show the circuit is live and flex outlet options for running a cable straight out to an appliance. Plates are single gang grey steel, keeping the look consistent across the range. The RCD model is a Type A 30mA latching unit that adds protection on a single circuit.

Switched, unswitched and RCD options

A switched spur lets you isolate an appliance locally without pulling the plug, while an unswitched version gives a permanent fused connection. The neon shows status at a glance, the flex outlet suits a fixed item such as a heater, towel rail or extractor, and the RCD unit is worth choosing where an extra layer of protection is wanted on that circuit.

How to choose

Decide whether the appliance needs local switching, then pick switched or unswitched. Add a flex outlet if the cable runs straight to a fixed unit, and choose the neon if you want a live indicator. The metal clad body suits surface mounting on block, brick or workshop walls where a tougher finish is the priority.

Fitting and delivery

Fused spurs carry mains wiring, so fitting is a job for a qualified electrician. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a fused spur used for?

A fused spur takes a single fixed appliance off a circuit and protects it with its own fuse, so things like a boiler, towel rail or extractor can be isolated on their own point. These Knightsbridge units are rated 13A and come switched, unswitched or with an RCD, several with a flex outlet for the appliance cable.

What does the RCD fused spur add?

The metal clad RCD fused spur is a Type A 30mA latching unit, giving an extra layer of protection on the single circuit it feeds. It suits points where you want added safety for a fixed appliance. Fitting a fused spur into fixed wiring should be carried out by a qualified electrician.

Why choose metal clad over a plastic plate?

The metal clad body is a grey steel plate that stands up to knocks and scuffs better than a moulded plastic faceplate, which is why these are popular in kitchens, commercial and industrial spaces. The grey steel finish is hard-wearing rather than decorative, and several carry a neon to show when the spur is live.

What does the neon indicator show?

The neon is a small light on the front of the spur that tells you the fused point is switched on and live. Several units in this range include it, which is handy for appliances like heaters or pumps where you want a clear visual check before working nearby.

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