by kbrownie »
Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:13 pm
A shower MUST be on it's own circuit, with NOTHING else connected to the circuit.
The cable supplying the shower needs to be worked out, this will be done by calculating the current needed to supply the shower (from the output and voltage rating).
Then you will need to select a suitable protective device that will supply the current and then a suitable cable to carry the current supplied safely.
Taking in to consideration, how and where the cable is routed. ie in thermal insulation, with other cables, ambient temps.
These factors will all effect the size of the cable.
RCD/RCBO protection is also a must have.
As previously mentioned it is in a special location and the powers that be deem this notifiable work. So an application must be made to building controls prior to work starting, this must be approved and a fee paid.
This can cost over 200 pound depended where you live, then there's your labour cost, materials etc... to consider.
May I suggest you employ a suitable qualified electrician to do the work, would end up cheaper, you can put your feet and relax.
Last edited by
kbrownie on Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.