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Hi all, I have piped in a shower pump in airing cupboard but have no power source I can get to, also the flooring is a nightware to get up so can't run any cable that way unless no other way.
Question is can I run it off the lighting circuit ?, it already has a shaver socket in the bathroom on it, the pump is fused at 3amp, lighting circuit fused at 5amp with 5 upstairs lights and the shaver socket.
 
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