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BigWallop
 
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"Lurch" wrote in message
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 23:16:00 GMT, "BigWallop"
strung together this:

I thought this wouldn't apply because of the wash basin being beside the unit

as
well.


Nope, bath or shower then I start applying bathroom rules. Sink only,
not a bathroom, like the kitchen.

I thought the OP (and) said that the connection unit came in, between the
basin and the saniflo unit.


They did, but it's not a problem.


Thank you again Mr Lurch. It's just that low level "switched" connection units,
in a position where they may encounter water ingress from an appliance, are
frowned upon in Scotland by the BCO and Leccy supply people. They usually ask
for it to be changed to a flex outlet only connector, and for the isolator to be
placed out with the area that might have water splashed on it when an appliance
is in use.

They can be more lenient on an FCU, but a switched unit is a no, no.