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Hello all, I have a question that I am unsure where to place, the electrics forum is my best guess.
I have a 20 year old house with an ensuite shower room. The shower is really weak and when we bought the house I asked the home owner if he knew why (it is pretty much unusable) He said the shower pump that was there when he moved in had failed and been removed as it was cheaper than replacing it. In the airing cupboard behind the shower (in another room) The pipes to the shower can be clearly seen to have been repaired , there is a wooden shelf mounted on the wall and a white chunky wire going to a grey sealed junction box on the wall near to and above this shelf. The other end of the chunky wire goes into a plate on the wall where all my existing electrical connections emerge. I turned off all power, unscrewed this plate and had a look inside. The cable joins to the cable for the immersion heater in the wall using some sort of all in one Y shaped connector. It is still connected and live but in good condition.
I am able to install a new shower pump on the plumbing side, but can I legitimately/legally then connect it to the existing wiring as I am effectively replacing old with new?
Many thanks
Andy
I have a 20 year old house with an ensuite shower room. The shower is really weak and when we bought the house I asked the home owner if he knew why (it is pretty much unusable) He said the shower pump that was there when he moved in had failed and been removed as it was cheaper than replacing it. In the airing cupboard behind the shower (in another room) The pipes to the shower can be clearly seen to have been repaired , there is a wooden shelf mounted on the wall and a white chunky wire going to a grey sealed junction box on the wall near to and above this shelf. The other end of the chunky wire goes into a plate on the wall where all my existing electrical connections emerge. I turned off all power, unscrewed this plate and had a look inside. The cable joins to the cable for the immersion heater in the wall using some sort of all in one Y shaped connector. It is still connected and live but in good condition.
I am able to install a new shower pump on the plumbing side, but can I legitimately/legally then connect it to the existing wiring as I am effectively replacing old with new?
Many thanks
Andy