I know this is a job for a professional and that's fine. It's just that every electrician I've phoned seems to think something a bit different, just had one say I can run a 10.5kwh shower through a 40A breaker which I really don't think is correct.
I have an 8.5kwh leccy shower that's knackered on it's last legs, so looking to move it to 10.5kwh.
To do this I'll need the wiring upgrading (it's 6mm atm) and I'll need to ensure the breaker box is good for it, my question is around the breaker box.
It's as in the attached image, it's a Wylex NHRS6604.
The shower is currently on that NSB40 switch, I believe I'll need to have the shower on a 50amp supply through the box.
So looking at it, it almost looks like those switches are modular and so can be inserted and changed as required.
And if so this might be a relatively straightforward job, it might be a case of picking up an NSB50 "module" (can see some on ebay) and having the sparky drop it in where the NSB40 is and wire it all up with the new wire gauge, as opposed to replacing the box and adding a separate independent breaker just for the shower.
In real terms it seems the 8.5kwh shower would be pulling 35A atm and moving to 10.8kwh would move that to around 45A.
The cooker does 6kw so about 25A so with cooker and shower running I guess it could be pulling around 70A total?
Just looking for opinions, is it a case of switching out the NSB40 for an NSB50? and if so would this box be able to support it?
Thanks
I have an 8.5kwh leccy shower that's knackered on it's last legs, so looking to move it to 10.5kwh.
To do this I'll need the wiring upgrading (it's 6mm atm) and I'll need to ensure the breaker box is good for it, my question is around the breaker box.
It's as in the attached image, it's a Wylex NHRS6604.
The shower is currently on that NSB40 switch, I believe I'll need to have the shower on a 50amp supply through the box.
So looking at it, it almost looks like those switches are modular and so can be inserted and changed as required.
And if so this might be a relatively straightforward job, it might be a case of picking up an NSB50 "module" (can see some on ebay) and having the sparky drop it in where the NSB40 is and wire it all up with the new wire gauge, as opposed to replacing the box and adding a separate independent breaker just for the shower.
In real terms it seems the 8.5kwh shower would be pulling 35A atm and moving to 10.8kwh would move that to around 45A.
The cooker does 6kw so about 25A so with cooker and shower running I guess it could be pulling around 70A total?
Just looking for opinions, is it a case of switching out the NSB40 for an NSB50? and if so would this box be able to support it?
Thanks
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