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David Galvin

I am preparing the way for a local electrician to connect up a water filled electric towel rail 300w from an RCBO in the CU by installing some conduit within my internal wall cavity. He hasn't been around to look at the job yet, so my question is:
Does the cable outlet position have to be above the heater connection point, so any potential leak doesn't track back down the cable, or does it not matter?
I ask because, the thermostatic controller on the heater has a shroud on the rear to pass the cable horizontally straight back into the wall, all neatly hidden.
Thanks
 
Hum.... You should consult said spark about the whole job..... And it may fall under part p too. Happy days
 
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I will do when he turns up, just want to position the rad as its holding up progress on the rest of the project
 
you'd normally fit the fused connection unit about 6" to one side of the rad., roughlylevel with the bottom, left or right according to which side the flex is. the flex would be shaped as a "U" so any water on the flex would dropp off the bottom of the "U".
 
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