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<blockquote data-quote="Artychokes" data-source="post: 560632" data-attributes="member: 37798"><p>Hi I am replacing my failed Salamander rsp100 3bar shower pump which has a moulded/fitted 13a plug plugged into a 13a socket in the airing cupboard ( not in the bathroom) with a Grundfos str2-2.0 2bar pump which has bare ends and says in the instructions must be connected to a switched fused spur as this is a lower rated pump is there any reason not ok to fit a plug with a 5a fuse as the salamander had and use the socket in the airing cupboard?</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artychokes, post: 560632, member: 37798"] Hi I am replacing my failed Salamander rsp100 3bar shower pump which has a moulded/fitted 13a plug plugged into a 13a socket in the airing cupboard ( not in the bathroom) with a Grundfos str2-2.0 2bar pump which has bare ends and says in the instructions must be connected to a switched fused spur as this is a lower rated pump is there any reason not ok to fit a plug with a 5a fuse as the salamander had and use the socket in the airing cupboard? cheers [/QUOTE]
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