We had a new shower fitted over our bath 12 months ago. The ceiling pull cord switch is also in the shower area over the bath. We have had just had a switch failure, which on investigation shows melting on one of the cables. The cable is 10mm.
1. Should the switch be in this location, or elsewhere, say near the door?
2. If the location is OK, should simply replacing the switch be OK, as long as it is the right rating? I have read that melting is often simply due to poor connections.
3. If I want to move the switch, rather than rewire the shower unit itself, to give me sufficient cable length, can I join the cable at a junction box and if so, what rating should I use? Will a 30 amp box be OK or should I use a cooker connection type?
Any advice gratefully received - Thanks.
1. Should the switch be in this location, or elsewhere, say near the door?
2. If the location is OK, should simply replacing the switch be OK, as long as it is the right rating? I have read that melting is often simply due to poor connections.
3. If I want to move the switch, rather than rewire the shower unit itself, to give me sufficient cable length, can I join the cable at a junction box and if so, what rating should I use? Will a 30 amp box be OK or should I use a cooker connection type?
Any advice gratefully received - Thanks.