Hi I'm looking have a new installation of an electric shower in the bathroom of my small house.
The new shower unit is 10.5kW so I believe I need a 50A Double Pole pull switch and a 50A MCB fed from a 63A RCD. The current CU has only 4 circuits, Cooker, Upstairs lights, Downstairs lights and a single circuit for all sockets.
I would like to use the new split feed CU I have bought. It comes with 2x80A RCDs so I think I will have to downgrade one of them to 63A. Then, on that side I would put the downstairs lighting circuit together with the Shower. (The bathroom is upstairs.)
The other side can have the sockets, upstairs lights and cooker.
The new cable route for the shower will pass from the CU in the garage through a single brick and block wall to the underfloor space of the bathroom, then immediately up through the floor and battens into the space inside the plasterboard partition wall within 150mm of the corner of the walls. It can be clipped to a batten and not touch the plasterboard. At the top of the wall it will pass through the plasterboard ceiling and 100-150mm of glassfibre insulation Then along a joist for 2 m and duck back throught the insulation to the isolating pull switch. Back alongside the the incoming cable and then back down inside the wall but this time dropping down to the shower unit.
So the question is, given that particular routing and the fact that it can get quite warm in the loft in the summer should I run 6mm or 10mm SWA, or 10mm or 16mm T&E?
Thanks for any other advice you think relevant. And yes I will be notifying LABC but I want to check that my proposal is safe first.
Thanks,
Amy
The new shower unit is 10.5kW so I believe I need a 50A Double Pole pull switch and a 50A MCB fed from a 63A RCD. The current CU has only 4 circuits, Cooker, Upstairs lights, Downstairs lights and a single circuit for all sockets.
I would like to use the new split feed CU I have bought. It comes with 2x80A RCDs so I think I will have to downgrade one of them to 63A. Then, on that side I would put the downstairs lighting circuit together with the Shower. (The bathroom is upstairs.)
The other side can have the sockets, upstairs lights and cooker.
The new cable route for the shower will pass from the CU in the garage through a single brick and block wall to the underfloor space of the bathroom, then immediately up through the floor and battens into the space inside the plasterboard partition wall within 150mm of the corner of the walls. It can be clipped to a batten and not touch the plasterboard. At the top of the wall it will pass through the plasterboard ceiling and 100-150mm of glassfibre insulation Then along a joist for 2 m and duck back throught the insulation to the isolating pull switch. Back alongside the the incoming cable and then back down inside the wall but this time dropping down to the shower unit.
So the question is, given that particular routing and the fact that it can get quite warm in the loft in the summer should I run 6mm or 10mm SWA, or 10mm or 16mm T&E?
Thanks for any other advice you think relevant. And yes I will be notifying LABC but I want to check that my proposal is safe first.
Thanks,
Amy