60 Amp Main Fuse

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Just removing an existing electric shower (in the house when purchased) and whilst removing the 6mm wiring noticed that the Main Elec Co Fuse is only 60 AMP.

I assume this is going to be a problem as I intend to install a new Electric shower (9 or 10KW) which I wanted to run of of a http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?ts=12835&id=10911
or a consumer unit with RCD to create a split load from the old wylex CU.

The question is will the 60 AMP main fuse be up to the job ?, If not can it be replaced
 
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it depends on the size of your incoming cable, you would have to ask your supplier as it is they who would uprate the fuse.
 
Just had a closer look (opened the other side of the cupboard Doh!) and realised that the company fuse is a 100 Amp and that the 60 Amp is after the meter.

The switch/fuse? is an Ottermill Type D 60 Amp with a large yellow button marked "Push to test". Is this an RCD ?.

Any advice appreciated. :D
 
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Thanks for the help guys,

I assume that this is good news and there is no need for me to install extra RCD/seperate shower CU ?. I will probably just upgrade the cartridge fuses to the mini MCB types from screwfix.
 

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