MaintenanceSpark
Arms
Hi guys.
I'm a Trainee Maintenance Electrician so please excuse my ignorance on bathroom wiring etc.
After reading this forum and watching youtube (Artisan, Bundy, CRJ Electrical) I've learnt that my bathroom should be RCD protected but the problem I have is that none of my lights in my house are RCD protected and they're all on the same 6A MCB.
My bathroom has 4 downlights, an inline fan with isolator above the door and a shaver point. After reading the forum I can see why the sparky that wired my bathroom didn't put the MCB on the RCD side as he could have inherited faults like borrowed neutrals (if I've read correctly that is). I'm guessing it's not 100% safe to leave like that? So....
My plan is; Run a whole new bathroom circuit from the RCD side of my CU (1 spare way left). I have drawn a diagram, albeit not that great. I'm hoping it makes sense to someone? Hopefully I'm on the right track?
Thanks very much.
TraineeMaintenanceSpark
I'm a Trainee Maintenance Electrician so please excuse my ignorance on bathroom wiring etc.
After reading this forum and watching youtube (Artisan, Bundy, CRJ Electrical) I've learnt that my bathroom should be RCD protected but the problem I have is that none of my lights in my house are RCD protected and they're all on the same 6A MCB.
My bathroom has 4 downlights, an inline fan with isolator above the door and a shaver point. After reading the forum I can see why the sparky that wired my bathroom didn't put the MCB on the RCD side as he could have inherited faults like borrowed neutrals (if I've read correctly that is). I'm guessing it's not 100% safe to leave like that? So....
My plan is; Run a whole new bathroom circuit from the RCD side of my CU (1 spare way left). I have drawn a diagram, albeit not that great. I'm hoping it makes sense to someone? Hopefully I'm on the right track?
Thanks very much.
TraineeMaintenanceSpark
- TL;DR
- All lights on same circuit, not RCD protected. Looking to run new bathroom RCD circuit. Hoping my diagram is correct?