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		<title>Comment on Fitting Your Electric Shower by JOHN PRYOR</title>
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		<description>if it is not possible to run the electric cable through the house, is it ok to run it around the outside provided it is done not exceeding legal cable runs applying to amperage , wattage etc.</description>
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