I'm a gas man. I've only done limited scope Part P so know v little about practical electrics apart from what you need to pass that. Power factors, electronics, easy - what you have to do in a house, burgared if I know...
Missus wants the bathroom done so we're getting a man in.
There's a Jacuzzi pump under the bath, says it needs a 13A fuse but the continuous load isn't anywhere near that high.
Also underfloor electric, about 200W. That's got a timer/stat which can't go in the bathroom
so it can go in the loo next door, with its isolator and the one for the bath pump.
Also there's a light over the mirror, and a shaver point in the same bathroom wall cabinet thing. Feed from those is from the lighting cct.
I'm hoping the pump and underfloor heat can come either
1) off a single spur off the ring, via a jb, as there's no ring in the loo...
or
2) off a disused 4mm radial from the old Wylex CU.
All circuits except the lights are off a (separate from the CU) 30mA RCD.
The wall cabinet/light/shaver point means the lights cct will need an RCD, right?
So if we put another separate one in, will that "do"?? And avoid cross bonding?
Solid exists, dotty proposed:
OK, shoot me down!
Missus wants the bathroom done so we're getting a man in.
There's a Jacuzzi pump under the bath, says it needs a 13A fuse but the continuous load isn't anywhere near that high.
Also underfloor electric, about 200W. That's got a timer/stat which can't go in the bathroom
Also there's a light over the mirror, and a shaver point in the same bathroom wall cabinet thing. Feed from those is from the lighting cct.
I'm hoping the pump and underfloor heat can come either
1) off a single spur off the ring, via a jb, as there's no ring in the loo...
or
2) off a disused 4mm radial from the old Wylex CU.
All circuits except the lights are off a (separate from the CU) 30mA RCD.
The wall cabinet/light/shaver point means the lights cct will need an RCD, right?
So if we put another separate one in, will that "do"?? And avoid cross bonding?
Solid exists, dotty proposed:
OK, shoot me down!
