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Simon A
 
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Under the requirements of the 16th Edition is it mandatory to fit a
30mA RCD when installing an Electric Shower? I am aware of the safety
advantages of using an RCD but is it a legal requirement for
installations in Hotels/B&Bs?
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Peter Crosland
 
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Even if it is not would YOU want to take a shower that did not have one
fitted?



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"Peter Crosland" wrote in message ...
Even if it is not would YOU want to take a shower that did not have one
fitted?


I have done so every day for many years. You're far more likely to
slip and fall getting in/out of the shower than be electrocuted by it.

MBQ
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