Shaver socket installation

Dear IET forum,

I'd like to get a shaver socket installed in a cupboard that used to hold an immersion heater, adjacent to the bathroom. The cupboard currently has a standard single socket, supplied direct from the consumer unit by a dedicated supply with an MCB rated at 16 amps that I presume used to power the heater. This circuit doesn't supply power to anything else, nor do I plan for it to do so.

Ideally, I'd like to use the existing wiring, rather than running the shaver socket off either a ring main or lighting circuit. Questions:-

1) is this possible?

2) would it only require someone to replace the MCB with one at a lower rating of, say, 3A and install the shaver socket?

3) would it be necessary to install a 3A FCU to protect the shaver socket? If so, would a change to the MCB also be necessary?

Many thanks

Leo

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  • in a cupboard that used to hold an immersion heater,

    Is there still any hot plumbing in the cupboard? Airing cupboards were notorious for causing problems with 13A sockets (and FCUs) feeding immersion heaters - the ambient temperature is often far too high for BS 1363 accessories and they'd often overheat as a result - I'd be concerned that a transformer type shaver socket could suffer similarly.

       - Andy.

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  • in a cupboard that used to hold an immersion heater,

    Is there still any hot plumbing in the cupboard? Airing cupboards were notorious for causing problems with 13A sockets (and FCUs) feeding immersion heaters - the ambient temperature is often far too high for BS 1363 accessories and they'd often overheat as a result - I'd be concerned that a transformer type shaver socket could suffer similarly.

       - Andy.

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