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Water Heater Installation - safe or not safe
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8sg9ft
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Sep 7 2018, 11:29 AM
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Hi, just want to ask you guys. My power point for the instant water heater in my bathroom is something like this. It comes down from the plaster ceiling and has no socket outlet. My question is, if the cables are not long enough to connect to the water heater, what is the safest and most practical way to do the installation? Attached thumbnail(s)
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8sg9ft
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Oct 17 2018, 02:46 PM
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It's ok, got it done already. As mentioned in my post, the water heater wiring just comes from the ceiling with no socket outlet there. Just mentioned it's similar to what's in the picture but the cables are different. So was just wondering what was the best and safest way to do it.
This post has been edited by 8sg9ft: Oct 17 2018, 02:48 PM
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8sg9ft
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Oct 17 2018, 03:54 PM
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QUOTE(kirakun @ Oct 17 2018, 02:53 PM) Water heater wiring is left hanging from the ceiling in designated toilets. Typical for all housing and residential development. The wiring will be connected to a 13A power switch on the outer wall though. Any electrician or water heater installer will know how to connect and install the water heater accordingly. Yeah. Just that my bro's apartment has a socket outlet for the water heater to be connected to even though there already is a switch for the water heater outside the bathroom. Anyway, all good. Everything was clarified and fixed accordingly by electrician. No worries.
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