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I have already looked in the regs, but cant find what Im looking for as I not sure if they apply to this:
Just been asked for a price for installing a mirror on a bathroom wall. There is a shaver point there now, so that will have to come away.

I know that if this new mirror has a shaver point on it then I can use the cable and circuit from the shaver point - and if its just a light I need to see the circuit the shaver point is on and make sure I use a 6A circuit.

What I am not sure about is if the property does not have a RCD do I have to insist with one being fitted. Of course I would be trying to get them to have an RCD fitted anyway.
 
Thanks Murdoch - I just wanted to check as I was not sure as it is changing an item for different item, it might have to go on the lighting circuit if it don't have a shaver point, but we will see.

I always try and get the customer to put an RCD in their house (everyone knows what I think of RCDs - they are life savers).
 
Hmmm....off the top of my head, as the shaver point is an isolated supply I would think it's exempt from needing an RCD in a bathroom (though not the cable of course if you were installing it from scratch). As said, if it's effectively a like for like swap then all's good.
 
If it is like for like I take its not notifiable even though its in the bathroom

If I have to extend off the lighting circuit (because it only has a light - no shaver point) am I right in saying this is notifiable as its an extension and must be RCD/RCBO protected as its an extension of an existing circuit?
 
i would be inclined to interupt the circuit and fit a high level rcd spur, if not you will need to check that the bathroom bonding is in compliance meets requirements for bathroom circuits not covered by a rcd, i would say what your doing is bordering on a grey area as its special location but your only really changing like for like (well similar).
 
Heres the catch 22... if you fit a rcd spur you effectively have made an addition/alteration to the circuit and thus its notifiable but seriously i think you can relax the need to notify on this occasion ;)
 
To be honest - notifying jobs does not bother me!

it only costs ÂŁ2.50 and I still got some free credits with NAPIT.
I always push for an RCD if not fitted, if an RCD is fitted then I offer a free RCD test - for the sake to 1 min of work its might bring in some extra work. I have checked 4 RCDs in last week and they all close to limits - still waiting for them to say replace them - 1 failed again still waiting for them to say ok - do the work.
 
I have already looked in the regs, but cant find what Im looking for as I not sure if they apply to this:
Just been asked for a price for installing a mirror on a bathroom wall. There is a shaver point there now, so that will have to come away.

I know that if this new mirror has a shaver point on it then I can use the cable and circuit from the shaver point - and if its just a light I need to see the circuit the shaver point is on and make sure I use a 6A circuit.

What I am not sure about is if the property does not have a RCD do I have to insist with one being fitted. Of course I would be trying to get them to have an RCD fitted anyway.

Not sure what you are saying here. Whether the mirror has a shaver socket or not, it will most likely need to be fed from a 3A FCU (regardless of whether it is from the lighting circuit or the RFC). Until you see the manufacturers instructions it's hard to know.
 
I have seen some some shaver units on 2.5 T&E on the Socket ring circuit (32A) before.

Im hoping to go down to see it tomorrow and work out what circuit its on, have a look at the instructions, etc.

I was mainly checking does it have to be RCD or not as I was not sure as I didn't think a RCD would pick up any problems with (even water splashing on) the shaver socket.
 
As others have said, it's a grey area. You would not be changing the circuit characteristics by changing a shaver socket for an FCU, but you would be carrying out work in a special location and technically not changing "like-for like".
 
I see your thinking but you must also remember the the fitting/mirror has a 230v side and its this side that may pose the danger if IP rating breaks down, they change the lamp or they bang a nail in wall to hang a pic of grandma :Oo
 

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