Hi,
I am installing four new vandal proof shower heads that fix into the wall, which are to replace existing shower heads. The new ones come with a threaded piece of 1/2 inch bsp which seals on the back of the head.
I need to remove the old pices of 1/2 inch bsp from the wall which...
This would be my preferred option as I do have a space in the consumer unit for another breaker. My only concern was that the consumer unit does already have 3x 32a, 1x 16a and 2x 6a with a 80a rccb. Would you consider adding another 32a breaker would cause any problems??
This would be my preferred option as I do have a space in the consumer unit for another breaker. My only concern was that the consumer unit does already have 3x 32a, 1x 16a and 2x 6a with a 80a rccb. Would you consider adding another 32a breaker would cause any problems??
Looking at the other threads I think the correct thing to do would be to run a second cable from the fcu utilising the spare space with another 32a breaker and run them both independently on separate switches.
I did think there was something about being able to run the both from one cable if...
Thank you Sean T for your very unhelpful response....Incidentally sorry for the confusion I did not intend to connect them to fcu's, I intended to connect the hob to the existing cooker switch(but a new one). I was unsure of amperage possibly 45a?? , then run a 6mm cable from the live side of...
Hi Everyone,
I am installing a new Kitchen and have replaced a freestanding cooker with a seperate Double Oven and Induction Hob
Currently there is a single 6mm cable connected to a 32a breaker then running from the Consumer Unit to the cooker switch.
My querey is how to connect up the...