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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

Parents
  • My electric toothbrush charger came with a 13A plug on the end.

  • Splendid! Nothing to stop you from using it in a bedroom (where there might be a wash hand basin), or the kitchen, or even the garage if that suits you. ;-)

  • So long as the socket you plug it into is more than 2.5m from the bath you can even use it with  a 13A socket  in the bathroom. ;-)
    Mike

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  • So long as the socket you plug it into is more than 2.5m from the bath you can even use it with  a 13A socket  in the bathroom. ;-)
    Mike

Children
  • I can just imagine the thrill in households in 2018 where the space around the bath was between 2.5 m and 3 m from it.