I plan to change my electric shower unit which was in the house when I moved in approx 15 years ago to a 9.5 kw new model.
The cable is 10mm and the cable run is about 15 metres with a 45 amp double pole neon wall plate switch.
The supply fuse is 100 amps, the consumer unit is an 8 way Wilex with renewable wire fuses, and rated at 100 amps.
At present the shower circuit is only protected by a 40 amp MCB which is plugged into the fuse holder.
Do all these figures look ok and will not cause any problems with the 9.5 shower.
I plan to fit a 30mA RCD as recommended, is it just fitted inline across the live and neutral of the shower cable leaving the plugin MCB in place in the fuse holder
(in effect making it a RCBO)
Also is it advisable or permissable to fit plug in MCB's to protect the other circuits.
Any comments would be appreciated. Cheers.