bathroom rad with immersion

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I have had a towel radiator fitted in the bathroom and have an immersion element to go with it,it is 300watt,would this be powered via the socket ring main or would it need its own circuit to the cu?Also what size cable would be needed?
Thanks.
 
If that ring circuit does not have an RCD then use an RCD spur (you'll have to soon in any case).
Right now also you will need to provide equipotential bonding to the radiator.

Oh yes, and you'll have to notify the local authority (or use a registered sparky) - its electrical works in a bathroom!

TTC
 
Taylortwocities said:
Oh yes, and you'll have to notify the local authority (or use a registered sparky) - its electrical works in a bathroom!

TTC

If he's in England or Wales :wink:
 
I saw one once on the 25 June 1985, travelling very slowly towards Ullapool. It was a 1952 Austin A40.

But I've not seen anything since - maybe he got lost...
 
securespark said:
travelling very slowly towards Ullapool. It was a 1952 Austin A40.
But I've not seen anything since - maybe he got lost...

Or he had just filled up at Tesco's! :lol:

TTC
 
Hi there,
what size cable should I use to bond it?
2.5mm or 4mm?
The cable to the element quite short so the connecting plate is at the bottom of the rail (bottom entry....ooohhh eeerrr),is it ok to cross bond from the plate to the rad pipe?
I was told to bond a shower I installed to the radiator pipe in the loft and also to the earth in the light switch,do I need to do the same with this radiator?
Thanks guys.
 

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