Hi All,
In the bathroom is a fan which is on a fan switch located outside the bathroom up top near the top of the door. Also on the fan switch is a wire to the shaver socket - so that this can also be isolated from outside the room. So far so good. I have now bought a cabinet with a light. The caution on the cabinet reads - 'must be fitted to a fused spur in zone 2/3' etc. (It will be in zone 2, just out of interest - due < 600 above sink)
So the question is this - If I spur the cabinet off of the shaver socket, do i need to have a separate fused patress after/next to the fan switch for the spur that has the cabinet (and shaver) on OR will the DP fan switch be sufficient as it stands even though there is not a fuse on it. BTW, the circuit is on a 30mA RCD on the board. The board is brand new 17th edition split load full RCD.
Thanks for your help, which is for the purposes of planning ahead - work to be done by qualified electrician etc...
Thanks,
In the bathroom is a fan which is on a fan switch located outside the bathroom up top near the top of the door. Also on the fan switch is a wire to the shaver socket - so that this can also be isolated from outside the room. So far so good. I have now bought a cabinet with a light. The caution on the cabinet reads - 'must be fitted to a fused spur in zone 2/3' etc. (It will be in zone 2, just out of interest - due < 600 above sink)
So the question is this - If I spur the cabinet off of the shaver socket, do i need to have a separate fused patress after/next to the fan switch for the spur that has the cabinet (and shaver) on OR will the DP fan switch be sufficient as it stands even though there is not a fuse on it. BTW, the circuit is on a 30mA RCD on the board. The board is brand new 17th edition split load full RCD.
Thanks for your help, which is for the purposes of planning ahead - work to be done by qualified electrician etc...
Thanks,