by ladaman348 »
Thu Aug 28, 2008 5:33 am
hello ricky
actually, spurring off the shower circuit is possible and could be safe but you would have to use 6mm cable to match what has been used for the shower.
that way the 40 amp circuit breaker for the shower would also protect the socket wiring.
also, you would have to be wary of using heavy current demanding appliances (heaters) in the loft because if you were having a shower at the same time then possible to pop the mcb.
to my mind, certainly an option if your existing fuse box is located in the basement and it is difficult to get an extra radial circuit up there, and if you only intend to have TV and other light current devices then i can't see any reason why not. certainly not illegal. just make sure the shower cable is matched (could be 10mm if shower 10kW type)
you could install a small box with a 16A mcb and then use 2.5 mm cable for your sockets, that would be safe...remember to match the cable size to the input side of the new mcb.
best wishes, your electrically, ladaman348
(how far away is the fuse box presently located?)
nb if you do break into shower cable use good quality 40amp plus connector box and make careful sound, hermetic connections...