Advice on the correct way to incorporate a shower unit via new tails
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jaydee242
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Advice on the correct way to incorporate a shower unit via new tails

by jaydee242 » Sun Dec 23, 2007 3:04 pm

i need to install a shower , but at the ccu there are only 3 rewirable fuses which are already in use. i have been told i need a shower consumer unit and a 6W 100A DP Service Connector Block . can anyone advise me the correct way to incorporate the shower unit into the installation via new tails etc thanks

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by 333rocky333 » Sun Dec 23, 2007 7:10 pm

Whatever you do will be notifiable , so as you will proberly need to get someone in anyway.

You will be better to rip out all the rewirable three way stuff and have a new mcb board at least 4 way this will take an rcbo for your shower and upgrade the other circuits also at the same time , this will be neater and proberly quicker and cheaper than the way you were told.

You could also get fitted a bigger board with more ways if you have future plans,and possibly you may want rcbo's or a split load board for the sockets shower etc to conform to regs and for extra safety.

Your electrician will advise on the board and whats needed

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shower

by jaydee242 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:52 am

i have already had the shower consumer unit and service block provided so would really prefer to do it that way if poss

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by 333rocky333 » Mon Dec 24, 2007 5:38 pm

To do it your way is not for the average diy person,if you are asking how to do it ,i would not advise you to even attempt it.

Them one way units are more for older properties with existing service blocks already fitted and seperate switchfuses for each circuit each branching off the service block, with the arrival of consumer units that method is hardly used now.

Personally I think its bodging and I would not know any elect, for the sake of replacing a 3 way Rewirable board, that would even consider doing it that way.

Get a nice 6 way board for about 60 pound plus fitting will look really neat and no more hassle with fuse wire ,

It is notifiable work and also a criminal offence as you will be breaking the electric board seal to isolate the supply, there is also the potential of electrocuting yourself or fusing the entire street.

It may sound harsh but the danger there is very serious

The wires would go from the meter to the service block, then from the service block to the existing fusebox, and also from the service block to the new shower consumer unit ,it is good practice to fit a rcd in that .
Both units need to be suitably earthed also.

The tails need to be suitable and double insulated,and the earth bonding needs to be confirmed before even starting .

If you have 100amp supply then these tails are going to likely be 25mm
you will struggle to get them in your unit, and have even more problems getting them in your old 3 way board.

You can possibly downrate the size of these cables but would not advise without not knowing what you have.

Even though you have the bits I would still look at replacing the board now,your old board will proberly not conform with new regs out january,so any future work you require may need the board changing anyway.

If presently you have 3 rewirables only it is likely your existing tails as well as your bonding was installed some time ago and is now to small for the current regs.

This has to be sorted prior to any work done,and is essential for your own safety.
If not it will not pass any inspection.
Sorry

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Re: shower

by BLAKEY1963 » Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:07 pm

[quote="jaydee242"]i need to install a shower , but at the ccu there are only 3 rewirable fuses which are already in use. i have been told i need a shower consumer unit and a 6W 100A DP Service Connector Block . can anyone advise me the correct way to incorporate the shower unit into the installation via new tails etc thanks[/quote]

jaydee242
i would agree with 333rocky333.
FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, get in a part p electrician to
do the job safely.
he will also notify work and be able to issue certificate
confirming that work is safe to be put into service.

BLAKEY1963

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