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What I want to confirm is that you work out Amps that a transformer uses the same as a non transformer item.
My power shower runs off 220-240volts input transformer, and says it outputs 100W 19V = 5.26AMPS?
The reason;
I'm fitting a separate MCB in my consumer unit for my power shower and yet to be fitted extractor. At the moment the shower is spurred off the immersion - not what I would call ideal. The final separate circuit will run in 1.5 T&E, with an MCB, and then power the shower and a suitable extractor, via a D.P pull cord switch. (possibly another D.P switch in the airing cupboard or somewhere upstairs)
Then I know what MCB rating to use and what extractor power consumption to look out for.
Thanks, Kevin.
My power shower runs off 220-240volts input transformer, and says it outputs 100W 19V = 5.26AMPS?
The reason;
I'm fitting a separate MCB in my consumer unit for my power shower and yet to be fitted extractor. At the moment the shower is spurred off the immersion - not what I would call ideal. The final separate circuit will run in 1.5 T&E, with an MCB, and then power the shower and a suitable extractor, via a D.P pull cord switch. (possibly another D.P switch in the airing cupboard or somewhere upstairs)
Then I know what MCB rating to use and what extractor power consumption to look out for.
Thanks, Kevin.