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Power supply for shower pump
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It appears our twin impeller shower pump is no more. A lot of noise and a lot of smell it a pretty good sign.
Are there any models of pump that just come with a wired plug so you dont have to do any wiring? The pump will be in the airing cupboard next door and there is a mains power socket.
I would like to replace the pump myself, but am not keen on the electrical wiring aspect.
Are there any models of pump that just come with a wired plug so you dont have to do any wiring? The pump will be in the airing cupboard next door and there is a mains power socket.
I would like to replace the pump myself, but am not keen on the electrical wiring aspect.
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Probably not, as they're intended to be wired in permanently and in many locations they're likely to be used in they must be.
If your existing pump is plugged into a socket then just fit a plug to the flex on the new pump.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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