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Evening Gents,
I am going to do a homer with a plumber next week, the job involves putting in a new shower circuit.
Got a "curveball" scenario thrown at me and it got me wondering.
the shower pipes are to be mounted externally down the wall, consisting of a copper pipe or the water, and another copper pipe to be used for the cable (22mm).
This is the only way that the installation can be done, as the shower area is completely tiled and the customer doesnt want a scratch on them.
Technically I am using a copper pipe as a conduit, and the circuit will have RCD protection. Will use earth clamp on the copper pipe (above ceiling) and take earth from shower circuit
Don't see anything in the regs to stop me doing this.
Any thoughts???
I am going to do a homer with a plumber next week, the job involves putting in a new shower circuit.
Got a "curveball" scenario thrown at me and it got me wondering.
the shower pipes are to be mounted externally down the wall, consisting of a copper pipe or the water, and another copper pipe to be used for the cable (22mm).
This is the only way that the installation can be done, as the shower area is completely tiled and the customer doesnt want a scratch on them.
Technically I am using a copper pipe as a conduit, and the circuit will have RCD protection. Will use earth clamp on the copper pipe (above ceiling) and take earth from shower circuit
Don't see anything in the regs to stop me doing this.
Any thoughts???