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Been asked to quote for a hair salon, brand new fit in an empty building, was just wondering as the customer intends on dry lining all walls and ceilings i was going to run basket above ceiling with T&E cabling as only 11Mx 9M, i was gong to drop cables with pvc conduit, into drylining boxes, this would mean RCBO's on most circuits, as switch drops would mean rcd protection as would sockets etc.,

I was only wondering if all the rcd protection could end up being troublesome? as dryers could trip them out etc, also i was going to put 2-3 sockets max on a ring supplying dryers due to the current usage of them.

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If you know the distance he is fitting the board from the wall, you could use normal boxes, and steel tube for your drops. Then omit RCD protection. For the hand held driers, then RCBOs are the way forward, as they'll be near sinks ect. That's my take on it
 
Sounds fine to me, although I expect one of the resident dinosaurs will be on in a second to tell you the only acceptable way is to wire it in singles in steel trunking and conduit "because that is a proper job".
Most hairdryers are class 2 these days, which should reduce 'nuisance tripping'.
 
Sounds fine to me, although I expect one of the resident dinosaurs will be on in a second to tell you the only acceptable way is to wire it in singles in steel trunking and conduit "because that is a proper job".
Most hairdryers are class 2 these days, which should reduce 'nuisance tripping'.

Yep!! God forbid encouraging anyone on doing a proper installation in this day and age!! lol!!!
 
Only 3 16A supplies for the water system there.
Would be nice to do it all in metal conduit but thats probably the fastest way to price myself out the job! already over 3K just on the lighting alone!

Basket with T&E and Rcbo's best way forward as i see it then
 
I have priced to run basket round perimeter with pvc conduit runining into middle of ceiling area with Klix roses for the lights to click into, that way i can test all circuits before the ceiling even goes up ;) done before and worked a treat, easy to add a few more in ceiling too for future use or when client decides he wants an extra light! just flex it up and click it in!
 
Given the proximity of electrical equipment such as hairdryers to plumbing equipment such as sinks and shower heads I think the installation would benefit from RCD protection.
I wouldn't consider a hairdressers to be under the supervision of a (electrically) skilled person; I would say the risk varies across the board - a one man (or woman) operation where the proprietor might be keen to save money and add their own personal touch by putting up some pictures or shelves would pose a higher risk than somewhere like Toni & Guy where the salon might have to conform to a strict company standard and all maintenance is done by a centrally sourced contractor.
 

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