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    240v into bathroom ?!

    Thanks Taylor, this is really helpful. I've called my farther now, whom is the qualified electrician of the family and he's going to call round tomorrow to sort it out. In the mean time I've cut the electric supply to the shower at the switch I found in the loft. Thanks again.
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    240v into bathroom ?!

    Hi Taylor, Thanks for the heads up re' images. If you guys feel this is normal then I'll stop worrying. I've just realised that I forgot to mention that I'd found an old Mira transformer in the loft which had clearly been cut out of the circuit. It was designed to dial down the voltage...
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    240v into bathroom ?!

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    240v into bathroom ?!

    I'm surprised as there are so many regs' around electrical appliances in bathrooms. As for the IP rating of this unit I think the photos show that this thing has more holes then Swiss cheese! Only the top half of the casing (between quarter to and quarter past) has any rubber sealing on it...
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    240v into bathroom ?!

    Hi there, thanks for the quick response, but I'd already tried that. The Mira site states there's no instructions available for this unit and a general Google results in PDF for much older unit.
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    240v into bathroom ?!

    I'll start by apologising in advance if this is a ridiculous question, but I'd prefer to ask a daft question than be dead. I have moved into a house, which has a Mira Go Power Manual shower, this unit doesn't heat the water, but merely pumps it fiercely at you. After dismantling the shower...
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