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<blockquote data-quote="green-hornet" data-source="post: 81104" data-attributes="member: 2683"><p>I would agree with apache on the greening of earth.</p><p></p><p>It looks like some rather bad practice with the other circuits.</p><p></p><p>All terminals should be suitable, as should the overcurrent protective devises for each circuit.</p><p></p><p>I always install 10mm cable for showers now, 6mm are ok if the length is a relatively short run.</p><p></p><p>I now use the crabtree 50amp shower pull switch, its far easier to terminate larger cables into its a little bigger than most shower isolators but well designed for use.</p><p></p><p>With the addition of a fan the moisture levels in the bathroom should not rise high enough to cause a problem even if the pull cord is only 10cm from the shower enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green-hornet, post: 81104, member: 2683"] I would agree with apache on the greening of earth. It looks like some rather bad practice with the other circuits. All terminals should be suitable, as should the overcurrent protective devises for each circuit. I always install 10mm cable for showers now, 6mm are ok if the length is a relatively short run. I now use the crabtree 50amp shower pull switch, its far easier to terminate larger cables into its a little bigger than most shower isolators but well designed for use. With the addition of a fan the moisture levels in the bathroom should not rise high enough to cause a problem even if the pull cord is only 10cm from the shower enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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