Search results

  1. R

    Fused switched spur in bathroom.

    Indeed that is what I am doing. The shower cubicle doesnt lend itself to the back entry needed by most thermostatic valves, so it would mean a lot of exposed pipework and an end result looking like a ships engine room. The single pipe for the aqualisa item also doubles as the riser rail for the...
  2. R

    Fused switched spur in bathroom.

    Thanks for that. Existing shower is one that heats cold water. The replacement will take water from a combi boiler. Take your point about putting the FCU in the loft. Dare say an IP rated FCU in the bathroom is going to look a bit industrial.
  3. R

    Fused switched spur in bathroom.

    I am about to replace an electric shower (9Kw fed from RCB protected circuit and pull cord switch in bathroom) with a shower unit which has a "proccessor" requiring a 3A DP switched fused spur. As the circuit for the existing shower will be redundant, and as that the "proccessor" for the new...
Back
Top