But if you don't even know the relationship between volts, amps and kW then no way should you be installing a shower yourself - you should get an electrician.
mem consumer board or will this take a higher amp fuse thanks
You can have up to a 7 kW shower on that fuse. But what determines the max load is actually the cable. You probably have a cable rated for 30A at least. If your cable is big enough, you could have a bigger shower. You also have to take into consideration how the cable is routed to the shower.
As a guide, you could consider looking at 7kW showers, but you really need to have the circuit looked at by an electrcian to know how high you can go.
thanks for advice sparky defo doing this wouldnt even think about it only considering because diverser valve gone on combi boiler and will have to wait 3 weeks for part so will only use as back up really as use mixer on taps usually would 7kw give a hot shower thanks for replying
but if your water supply is low pressure then 7kw will be fine. At my old house the water pressure was not the best but the 7 kw shower was to hot on full power!
However in my new house i have over 2 bar at the tap. Fitted a 10.5 kw shower and it could not heat the water fast enough. I ended up putting a good combi boiler in and using that instead. But this time of year i have to reduce the supply pressure to get the thing to heat fast enough.
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