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    New Shower - Tripping

    If I was to pull in some new 10mm² would it be OK to bring it in under the bathroom floor (clipped to joists) & then up the cupboard to the shower, or are there some regs about doing this? I'm thinking that 10 years ago, most showers you could buy from the big retailers had much lower power...
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    New Shower - Tripping

    Thank you Davy - I really appreciate your giving me your time & experience. Iechyd da! DT
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    New Shower - Tripping

    ...just been up there. No, it's a clean hole chased up the wall and then clipped to the joist, for about 1.5m & then straight down into the bathroom. I've I checked the length and would say it's close to 10m. The house was gutted & totally re-wired about 10 years ago. Later I put the...
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    New Shower - Tripping

    Sorry - mis-understood. The cable is clipped to the joists, but there is also insulation up there - the floor has been boarded, but that could be removed as it's in one corner. Cheers.
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    New Shower - Tripping

    Yep - it's 32. That's what threw me. The Cooker socket is on a similar breaker (but a gas one is installed!) The house is a small mid terrace. Cable goes from under stairs, up into the attic, 1m through insulation and back down into airing cupboard (no hot water boiler) & through wall to the...
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    New Shower - Tripping

    Folks, I've been given a new shower and on investigating the electrics I found that although I have 6mm cabling, the fuse is a NSB32 240v. Although I've never had any problems with my existing 9500 kw shower, I thought I would have needed a 40amp breaker. The new shower is a 10.5 kw job...
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