Hi,
My old Triton power shower developed a leak and I have purchased the new version of the shower.
The old shower uses a 1mm 3 wire white extension cable that is 3 m in length and connects to a 3 amp plug plugged into a socket in the cellar. This cellar circuit is also connected to the lounge circuit that has my TV, Media PC and AV system plugged into. The old shower has a power rating of 120 watt and in the two years of me living here I have not noticed any problems with this arrangement. However, the old set up does not have an RCD and is not on a dedicated circuit.
I am thinking of using the same wire and replacing the plug socket it plugs into with a RCD plug socket to minimise the risk of shock. The new shower is self-contained like the old one with a pump and no heater. The new shower has a power rating of 130 - 150 watt (slightly higher than my old shower).
My first alternative is to add a spur from the cellar plug circuit and fit a hard-wired RCD as well as new 1mm electrical wire to the shower. Would I have to get this checked by an electrician with the new part P Regulations?
My second alternative is to get an electrician to add a new dedicated shower circuit. I'm worried that this would be very costly and would involve removing the bathroom tiles and damaging the recently decorated rooms.
The bathroom has just been decorated and I have my first child on the way in a couple of months hence the cheapest option is what I am looking for.
Thanks for all your help.
Gary