I have just removed my electric shower, which was operated from a pull down cord in the corner of the bathroom. The cable ran from the back of the shower, over the ceiling joists to the pull-down cord terminal and then another cable runs from the pull-down cord terminal - through the floorboards, down to the kitchen and then runs to the back of the main electric unit located in the hallway. There is a switch on the main unit to knock the power off for the electric shower, which I have done. I currently have all the cable in my kitchen with the electric knocked off. Do I need to take the cable all the way back to the main unit (tricky because it runs behind the plasterboard wall) and disconnect it from the main unit or can I simply blank off by using thick insulating tape or whatever you recommend, leaving the switch which powers the electric shower OFF at all times??
Any advice would be welcomed.
Many thanks
Matt