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shandy123
Hi there,
I am a newbie to this forum, i am a fully qualified electrician and have recently passed my FICA 17th edition regs etc, (December 2014), however like many of us, i am still learning.
I'm after some advice regarding fitting a new shower pump.
A friend is replacing an electric shower with a mains systems. He wants the new pump to come on with the extractor fan and shower light. On the outside of the shower room i have a SFS protected with a 3amp fuse controlling a 13amp double socket in the loft. The shower light and extractor fan are both on plug tops hence the double skt.
I am planning on running a cable from this socket down into an adjacent cupboard where the pump will be sitting. I plan to go into another SFS fused down to 3amp then onto another skt which will provide power for the pump. The FLC of the pump is 2amps.
Is this a feasible option or if there is another, possibly better way on doing this. Feedback would be greatly received.
Thanks alot
I am a newbie to this forum, i am a fully qualified electrician and have recently passed my FICA 17th edition regs etc, (December 2014), however like many of us, i am still learning.
I'm after some advice regarding fitting a new shower pump.
A friend is replacing an electric shower with a mains systems. He wants the new pump to come on with the extractor fan and shower light. On the outside of the shower room i have a SFS protected with a 3amp fuse controlling a 13amp double socket in the loft. The shower light and extractor fan are both on plug tops hence the double skt.
I am planning on running a cable from this socket down into an adjacent cupboard where the pump will be sitting. I plan to go into another SFS fused down to 3amp then onto another skt which will provide power for the pump. The FLC of the pump is 2amps.
Is this a feasible option or if there is another, possibly better way on doing this. Feedback would be greatly received.
Thanks alot