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Hi, I'm looking to add a bathroom pump. I'm wondering where I can get the power from? The spur pictured is feeding an immersion heater. The pump to be fitted currently has a socket but unfortunately its under 3m from the bath. Bit stuck so any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 

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no problem feding from redundant FCU as long as it's fused down to suit the cable to the pump. circuit to be tested and a MWC produced.
 
I have all old MK in my flat, and they are from the 70s. The double sockets have four screws towards the middle, but there's only 3 in the whole house, the rest are singles. The original switches are just fine, and while I thought of modernising them I just can't bring myself to update them...
 

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