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    Shower Isolation Switch - Wall mounted

    Thanks for all of the ideas. My wall is not load bearing (otherwise the extension would have already caved in before I bought the house). I will try a double gang box (probably metal rather than dry-lining plastic) and mount it vertically against the upright (1" to the left of current...
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    Shower Isolation Switch - Wall mounted

    NB I should also add that I have the right RCD, MCB, earth bonding, etc. and only need to know how to stop myself messing up my wall more and more by experimenting with fixtures too small for 10mm^2 twin and earth.
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    Shower Isolation Switch - Wall mounted

    I have recently installed a new, more powerful shower. This has left me (after a few mistakes in which order to do the rest of the jobs) with a struggle to embed my back-plate (box) and wire the switch. At the moment I have 10mm^2 cable embedded in a cavity wall. The feed cable comes up...
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