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Ed Solder
Hello all,
This is my first post on this forum.
I'm installing a new circuit in my bungalow to become approved (probably NIC). On one hand, I'd like to practise and prove all kinds of fancy things . . . on the other, I just need to do it cheaply.
I've plumbed my washing machine into my ex-airing cupboard, where there's no socket (and I believe there shouldn't be, as it's within 3 metres of zone 1 if you run an tape measure around the walls).
My plan is to:
1) cut off the washing machine plug and attach it to a FCU,
2) run the cable in conduit up the wall , then clip to joists in the loft
3) connect to the CU with a 16A MCB.
From what I have worked out from the 17th Ed. book and the OSG, this wouldn't need an RCD.
Does anyone have any opinions on this?
This is my first post on this forum.
I'm installing a new circuit in my bungalow to become approved (probably NIC). On one hand, I'd like to practise and prove all kinds of fancy things . . . on the other, I just need to do it cheaply.
I've plumbed my washing machine into my ex-airing cupboard, where there's no socket (and I believe there shouldn't be, as it's within 3 metres of zone 1 if you run an tape measure around the walls).
My plan is to:
1) cut off the washing machine plug and attach it to a FCU,
2) run the cable in conduit up the wall , then clip to joists in the loft
3) connect to the CU with a 16A MCB.
From what I have worked out from the 17th Ed. book and the OSG, this wouldn't need an RCD.
Does anyone have any opinions on this?