I have an electric shower installed (MX Inspiration LX8.5 or 9.5kW), connected to the Consumer Unit by a 40 MCB. The cable goes under the floorboards, then through the floorboards to along under the bath then up behind the bath taps up to the shower on top of the ceramic tiles (in a white duct). There is also the cold water supply pipe to the shower running up from behind the bath, on top of the tiles, adjacent to the electric supply cable.
I am looking to get someone in to break out the tiles and bury the cold water pipe and electric cable within the plaster and then re-tile. Before I get someone in to do it, I am looking to get some advice first and so have a few questions:
- Is it o.k to do this, or is there any risk of cable overheating due to increased insulation?
- Should the white cable ducting be buried as well with the cable inside it, or the cable buried directly in the plaster?
- If the water pipe is to be buried as well, is there a minimum distance between the electric cable and water pipe required?. I am assuming they can’t both be put in the same ‘chased’ out plaster channel?
- Would this work require certification under Part P? – and if I get someone in to do it that is ‘Part P’ qualified do I still have to contact the local authority or do I just get a written statement saying all work undertaken in accordance with Part P.
Many Thanks
I am looking to get someone in to break out the tiles and bury the cold water pipe and electric cable within the plaster and then re-tile. Before I get someone in to do it, I am looking to get some advice first and so have a few questions:
- Is it o.k to do this, or is there any risk of cable overheating due to increased insulation?
- Should the white cable ducting be buried as well with the cable inside it, or the cable buried directly in the plaster?
- If the water pipe is to be buried as well, is there a minimum distance between the electric cable and water pipe required?. I am assuming they can’t both be put in the same ‘chased’ out plaster channel?
- Would this work require certification under Part P? – and if I get someone in to do it that is ‘Part P’ qualified do I still have to contact the local authority or do I just get a written statement saying all work undertaken in accordance with Part P.
Many Thanks