Thread: Pond electrics
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Old 18-08-2005, 12:06 AM
Roy
 
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Not to sound harsh, buty if you have to ask these questions I would
think its best to hire a qualified electrican to do whats necessary.
Not many folks get a sceond chance when dealing with water and
electricty.
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 21:00:24 GMT, Charles
wrote:

===On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:53:59 GMT, "Steve" wrote:
===
===Hi,
===I recently purchased an all-in-one fountain, filter, pump and light. I
===asked if I needed a Residual Circuit Breaker but was told that most modern
===electrical systems will trip in the event of a problem.
===
===Also, with or without the RCB, is it best practice to wire this to an
===always-on spur or just plug them into the nearest socket?
===
===Many thanks,
===
===Steve
===
===
===
===Want to gamble with your life.
===
===Although I do it, I don't recommend it.
===
===You can get a GFCI outlet for not much money, have it instakked or
===install it yourself, and be a lot safer.



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