I have a Mira Essentials power shower. It was installed by the previous occupant who happens to be a plumber.
I like to confirm that it is wired in correctly as I keep getting different opinions on how it should be connected.
It is currently thruwall connected to a 3 AMP RCD plugged into a socket in the airing cupboard.
Recently a plumber told me this is incorrect as it should be connected as per the regulations for an "instant electric" shower, ie wire as per rating, independant spur, pull cord, etc, etc.
Yet my Readers digest DIY book suggests that this not required, as do other internet sites.
Can anyone point me to correct regulations for wiring a power shower that does not heat its own water and uses domestic hot and cold water off our own tanks?
TVM
Cromwell
I like to confirm that it is wired in correctly as I keep getting different opinions on how it should be connected.
It is currently thruwall connected to a 3 AMP RCD plugged into a socket in the airing cupboard.
Recently a plumber told me this is incorrect as it should be connected as per the regulations for an "instant electric" shower, ie wire as per rating, independant spur, pull cord, etc, etc.
Yet my Readers digest DIY book suggests that this not required, as do other internet sites.
Can anyone point me to correct regulations for wiring a power shower that does not heat its own water and uses domestic hot and cold water off our own tanks?
TVM
Cromwell
