An electrician friend of mine has said that it's OK for me to make all the connections to a couple of new FCUs I need, PROVIDED, he makes the final connection to a new MCB at the consumer box. See my earlier post Bathroom re-vamp
With that in mind I want to lay in all the cables ( I have some Wickes twin and earth 2.5mm ring main cable rated max 23 amps) and switches for an electric towel rail element and under tile heating, both to be fed through a neon switch sited in my airing cupboard for isolation purposes. I will leave a tail of cable for connection to the new MCB.
In the past I would have broken the live, (leaving the neutral and earth intact) passed this through the neon switch, back to a spare terminal in a junction box and then off to the appliance to be controlled.
This was quite straight forward when using a 4 or 5 terminal box. I've been looking but so far I have only been able to find 3 terminal 30amp and 4 terminal 20amp junction boxes, which I already have. Could I use the 4 terminal 20amp for this purpose or must it be 30amp?
I've read somewhere that junction boxes aren't so common in use nowdays but can't find that now.
If I can't use the 20amp junction box I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to make the connections to the FCUs so that I can isolate using the neon switches or if there is a better way to tackle this?
Thanks
With that in mind I want to lay in all the cables ( I have some Wickes twin and earth 2.5mm ring main cable rated max 23 amps) and switches for an electric towel rail element and under tile heating, both to be fed through a neon switch sited in my airing cupboard for isolation purposes. I will leave a tail of cable for connection to the new MCB.
In the past I would have broken the live, (leaving the neutral and earth intact) passed this through the neon switch, back to a spare terminal in a junction box and then off to the appliance to be controlled.
This was quite straight forward when using a 4 or 5 terminal box. I've been looking but so far I have only been able to find 3 terminal 30amp and 4 terminal 20amp junction boxes, which I already have. Could I use the 4 terminal 20amp for this purpose or must it be 30amp?
I've read somewhere that junction boxes aren't so common in use nowdays but can't find that now.
If I can't use the 20amp junction box I was wondering if anyone could tell me the best way to make the connections to the FCUs so that I can isolate using the neon switches or if there is a better way to tackle this?
Thanks