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BillyTheSparks
Hello All Wise and Wonderful Persons!!!! :rofl:
(only joking!)
I am currently working in a house which is being complete refurbished. Whilst walking through the job with the client, he asked if it was possible to have a power supply for a hairdryer within the basin unit in the bathroom, so that the hairdryer could be left in the drawer unit and used when needed.
I have seen similar things in hotel bathrooms abroad, but was unsure of our wiring regs on these. I'm thinking that I could get an isolating transformer [if required] (like in shaver outlets) located by the CU and run a separate circuit to the basin unit, with a flex outlet plate mounted inside. Obviously this circuit will be protected by a 16A 30mA RCBO.
The supply is PME with plastic water supply pipe and the gas will be going direct to an out building and MEB carried out at that point and in the meter box.
Any thoughts would be great
Cheers
Billy
(only joking!)
I am currently working in a house which is being complete refurbished. Whilst walking through the job with the client, he asked if it was possible to have a power supply for a hairdryer within the basin unit in the bathroom, so that the hairdryer could be left in the drawer unit and used when needed.
I have seen similar things in hotel bathrooms abroad, but was unsure of our wiring regs on these. I'm thinking that I could get an isolating transformer [if required] (like in shaver outlets) located by the CU and run a separate circuit to the basin unit, with a flex outlet plate mounted inside. Obviously this circuit will be protected by a 16A 30mA RCBO.
The supply is PME with plastic water supply pipe and the gas will be going direct to an out building and MEB carried out at that point and in the meter box.
Any thoughts would be great
Cheers
Billy