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hi fitting 0kw shower requires 30ma rcd, also fitting extractor fan odes this require rcd protection & if so can i wire into shower rcd?, many thanks
 
thanks for such a welcoming, i do nothing without knowing the answers, that's why i ask questions if unsure, who knows everything, i thought that was what the forum was about sharing knowledge, i am aware there is an affliction towards part P!
 
forget it, i'll ask a lecky,
if i was an apprentice doing c & g may have got an answer, shame i thought better of this forum ;)
 

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