Is the simple connection of a power shower to the circuit notifiable?
There seems some debate if its just installing the circuit, or actually connecting the shower as well.
I want to keep the cost down and thought I could get an electrician to add the spur with the 3A fuse ready to connect to. (or new cable to the consumer unit if they really insist on this).
I could do the plumbing and literally just connect the wire into the shower at the end.
The fact you seem to be allowed to do a like-for-like replacement yourself seems to suggest you should be allowed to connect it up yourself.
(Its a Triton Thermostatic Power Shower, with installation instructions saying to connect to ring main via 3A fused spur. Current show is mixer only).
Alternatively, Is it practicle to plumb the shower in first and get the electrician to connect it while they are adding the cable.
There seems some debate if its just installing the circuit, or actually connecting the shower as well.
I want to keep the cost down and thought I could get an electrician to add the spur with the 3A fuse ready to connect to. (or new cable to the consumer unit if they really insist on this).
I could do the plumbing and literally just connect the wire into the shower at the end.
The fact you seem to be allowed to do a like-for-like replacement yourself seems to suggest you should be allowed to connect it up yourself.
(Its a Triton Thermostatic Power Shower, with installation instructions saying to connect to ring main via 3A fused spur. Current show is mixer only).
Alternatively, Is it practicle to plumb the shower in first and get the electrician to connect it while they are adding the cable.