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Why?
Cable could do with being clipped/ secured and the FSU location to side or above.
What was your concern?
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Yes it would be my concern also, but it’s not overly so. I certainly wouldn’t code it in an EICR for positioning. I may mention it as an observation only.My concern was that people with wet hands are very close to the FCU and the water when blown off one’s hands splashes all over the FCU also. Shouldn’t the FCU be higher? They have run the cable in conduit from the ceiling so could have done so easily.
Eh!I've got a Spanish flag on my avatar...clearly someone is watching me!
I fixed the problem, but how is a secret!
No Spoon Impact Driver!!!!Super glue.....??? or 6" nails...???
Spoil sportSeriously, though, I installed a couple of hand-driers recently, and simply put, the length of the flex and its exit point dictated that the SFCU had to be fitted close to the side, but above the bottom of the drier itself.
I went ahead, only to discover that the drier cover is held on by 2 allen screws near the bottom of the casing...so, all wired up, no room to get the hex-wrench in between the drier and the SFCU...doh!
I fixed the problem, but how is a secret!
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