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Victor
Hi Guys
I had a call out by a local letting agent to look at a fan heater in a bathroom of a rented flat, when I got there I found that the fan heater is partly in the shower cubicle but the actual switched spur is fully in the cubicle. I have checked the CU and found that there is no RCD and the breakers are all rewireable fuses and the spur is part of the ring-main and bathroom if fully tiled so no way of accessing the wiring of the ring circuit.
I have quoted to do a board change and remove the fan heater and spur, I was thinking of isolating the cables to the spur/filling the back-box with gel and fitting a blanking plate, then installing a new spur and fan heater on the opposite wall.
Anyone got any other ideas as to resolve this problem
Many thanks in advance for any assistance given.
Regards
Victor
I had a call out by a local letting agent to look at a fan heater in a bathroom of a rented flat, when I got there I found that the fan heater is partly in the shower cubicle but the actual switched spur is fully in the cubicle. I have checked the CU and found that there is no RCD and the breakers are all rewireable fuses and the spur is part of the ring-main and bathroom if fully tiled so no way of accessing the wiring of the ring circuit.
I have quoted to do a board change and remove the fan heater and spur, I was thinking of isolating the cables to the spur/filling the back-box with gel and fitting a blanking plate, then installing a new spur and fan heater on the opposite wall.
Anyone got any other ideas as to resolve this problem
Many thanks in advance for any assistance given.
Regards
Victor